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Hello, is it possible to bridge two different lines ? If so, can you show me the sample scripts. I am not talking about 3 way conference, because two lines have different pricing. For example, dial in Line A and prompt to enter another outgoing number, then using Line B to dial out this number and talk with the other party. This will be very useful when set up a server at remote location, where bridge one Voip line and one PSTN line to make remote local calls. Thank you very much.

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Bridging two lines is not supported at this stage - this feature has been asked for quite often and katalina is looking into adding this feature in upcoming versions of VoiceGuide. It is at least 4-6 months away.

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Yes. It's available in v5.0 of VG in the "Call Transfer" module - and a bug fix for it is in v5.1 Beta2 out right now - please download v5.1 Beta2 (or later) and you will be able to use this feature.

 

Please note that "Dialout and Conference" can only be done with these Dialogic cards: D/41EPCI, D/41ESC, D/41JCTLS, D/120JCTLS, D/160SC-LS and all digital cards: D/240SC, D/300SC etc

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No. Only with cards listed in the post above.

 

The card has to support "SC Bus" or "CT Bus" in order for it to be capable of bridging calls.

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So it is not possible bridging two modems or transfert call from a modem to another modem inside the same computer?

 

Is that possible in future version?

 

 

Thanks

 

 

Rina

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So it is not possible bridging two modems or transfert call from a modem to another modem inside the same computer?

No, it's not possible. Voice modems are just incapable of supporting this functionality.

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I would like to know what Brooktrout card would be able to do this so called bridging?

 

Thanks!

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D/160SC-LS

 

Dialogic D/160SC-LS-HIZ Rev.2 is this the same board as you describe that will work with call bridging? or does it need to be Rev 3?

 

david

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The "HIZ" bit means that this is a high impedance board - used for call recording applications only.

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