Attended transfer issue on generic SIP phone [Solved]
Posted: 08 Jun 2021 08:33
Hello everyone,
I am new to the Alcatel PBX environment and have been working my wat arround some basic scenarios in a testbed environmet I have.
Lately, I am trying to validate if a generic sip phone (Grandstream GXP1628) can interwork ok with the OXE Release 11. Didnt find the phone in the IWR I have, so decided to give it a go.
So far, I have been able to perform all the basic functions of the phone, but now I found an issue that puzzles me, and maybe some of you can give me a hint on what can be happening.
Scenario:
Phone A - GXP1628, Sip Extension 1201
Phone B - External phone, number 2000
Phone C - 8008, Extension 1150
A calls B, once call is established, A attempts to perform atended transfer to C. Call to C returns 488. A attemtps the transfer again, the call between A and C is established, and the transfer can be performed correcly.
So, at first I thougth maybe some codecs issue, or some permission issue, but given that the second attempt is succesful, Im not really sure.
Any ideas? ever happen to anyone?
Attached is the trace of the scenario playing out, please let me know if there is some more information I can provide.
Thanks a lot in advace, have been learning a lot reading the formum, regards to everyone
I am new to the Alcatel PBX environment and have been working my wat arround some basic scenarios in a testbed environmet I have.
Lately, I am trying to validate if a generic sip phone (Grandstream GXP1628) can interwork ok with the OXE Release 11. Didnt find the phone in the IWR I have, so decided to give it a go.
So far, I have been able to perform all the basic functions of the phone, but now I found an issue that puzzles me, and maybe some of you can give me a hint on what can be happening.
Scenario:
Phone A - GXP1628, Sip Extension 1201
Phone B - External phone, number 2000
Phone C - 8008, Extension 1150
A calls B, once call is established, A attempts to perform atended transfer to C. Call to C returns 488. A attemtps the transfer again, the call between A and C is established, and the transfer can be performed correcly.
So, at first I thougth maybe some codecs issue, or some permission issue, but given that the second attempt is succesful, Im not really sure.
Any ideas? ever happen to anyone?
Attached is the trace of the scenario playing out, please let me know if there is some more information I can provide.
Thanks a lot in advace, have been learning a lot reading the formum, regards to everyone