07-14-2011 07:46 PM - edited 03-21-2019 04:21 AM
Hi All,
I have a new installation with a UC540, 1 509G and 504Gs. If one inbound call calls the 509G (receptionist phone) it can be transfered to a 504G using an announced / attended transfer; however, if a second call comes in and I place the first call on hold, then I am not able to do an announced / attended transfer, only a blind transfer. In other words, if I have 2 active calls onthe 509G and I try to transfer one to a 504G, the call is transfered as soon as I press [Dial] is does not wait for me to announce and press [transfer].
I would prefer to announce all transfered calls.
How do I resolve?
Thanks!
07-14-2011 10:43 PM
try this
CME_Voice(config)# telephony-service
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# transfer-system ?
CME_Voice(config-telephony)# transfer-system full-consult
if it did not work , post your sh run
Regards
07-15-2011 06:52 AM
Linuxchild,
Thanks for the reply. I would prefer not to use the CLI if possible. Is there any way to make the update / tourbleshoot through the CCA?
07-15-2011 07:21 AM
Hi
You know what, I Used CCA only one time , and I hate it , you do't see exactly what is happening , I even upgrade CME and Unity using the CLI
but If you want I can help you debuging it , but after 10:00Pm GM+1
Regards
07-19-2011 02:42 PM
I spoke to Cisco support and they told me that the reason this was happening was that each line of the phone could only handle 2 active calls. When my client decides to transfer, it would require a third line to do an announced transfer and this is not supported by the 504G phones.
Can anyone confirm / deny this logic?
Would there be any work aronds to give them similar functionality? We suggested that they park and un park calls to get around this limitation.
Thanks
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