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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/03/15 11:46, Phil Daws wrote:<br>
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wish to ask how one may configure Kamailio so that if a user
has a number of devices registered eg. deskphone, soft client
on tablet, and soft client on cellphone when a call is
originated or received how it can be passed between devices.
Is it as simple as configuring a blind transfer ?<br>
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based on SIP RFC specs and when using a sip signaling server (such
as kamailio), the call transfer is done by the phone itself.
Kamailio is just routing the signaling packages related to the
transfer without any special rules in configuration file.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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