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Transfer Question
\ Mark Johnson (13 Jul 2007)
. \ Noah Miller (13 Jul 2007)
. . \ Mark Johnson (13 Jul 2007)

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Subject:Transfer Question
Group:Asterisk-users
From:Mark Johnson
Date:13 Jul 2007


 
I'm having a tough time figuring out how to do something. If I have an
operator (which could potentially be in their own context) and an
internal-only context, is it possible to make it so the operator can
call the internal-only context but *NOT* transfer calls to it?

The idea is that the internal-only context should not be allowed to make
or receive outside calls. The only concern is that the operator and
other office users can transfer outside calls to these internal-only
extensions. Also, the operator and office extensions need to be able to
call the internal-only extensions directly.

Thanks!

Mark


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