Blind Call Transfer
Blind call transfer is done (using SIP REFER messages) after a call is established between call parties A and B, and party A decides to immediately transfer the call to C without first speaking to C. The result of the transfer is a call between B and C (similar to consultation transfer, but skipping the consultation stage).
You can also use the ManipulateIP2PSTNReferTo parameter to manipulate the destination number according to the number received in the SIP Refer-To header. This is applicable to all types of blind transfers to the PSTN (e.g., TBCT, ECT, RLT, QSIG, FXO). During blind transfer, the device initiates a new call to the PSTN and the destination number of this call can be manipulated if the parameter is enabled. The following is an example of such a blind transfer:
The manipulation is done as follows:
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If you configure a value for the xferPrefix parameter, the value (string) is added as a prefix to the number in the Refer-To header.
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This called party number is then manipulated using the Destination Phone Number Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table.
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The source number of the transferred call is taken from the original call, according to its initial direction:
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Tel-to-IP call: source number of the original call.
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IP-to-Tel call: destination number of the original call.
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If the UseReferredByForCallingNumber parameter is set to 1, the source number is taken from the SIP Referred-By header if included in the received SIP REFER message.
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This source number can also be used as the value for the 'Source Phone Pattern' field in the Destination Phone Number Manipulation for IP-to-Tel Calls table. The local IP address is used as the value for the 'Source IP Address' field.
Manipulation using the ManipulateIP2PSTNReferTo parameter does not affect IP-to-Trunk Group routing rules.