[Asterisk-Users] Cannot send # to far end, asterisk intercepts.
Brian McSpadden
mcspadden at gmail.com
Fri Oct 22 17:01:58 MST 2004
Many ATA's have a build in transfer feature. Most of them are probably
more complicated than the ## transfer however.
I know on my Sipura, I can hit flash, then hit *98 + number to do a
blind transfer, and it seems to work fine. Not exactly intuitive
however.
Brian
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 14:12:19 -0700, Chris A. Icide <chris at netgeeks.net> wrote:
> Okay, I know there have been previous posts about this, and there is the
> patch 110 on mantis that was never added to CVS.
>
> If you have a mixed environment of SIP based phones and ATA adapters, how
> can you still allow the ATA style phones to use the transfer function, yet
> allow all dtmf to be passed on to the far end?
>
> I thought the double # answer was a good one, but Mark brought up the fact
> that it's non-intuitive and if people can't figure out how to flash a
> phone, then they surely can't figure out the timing in pressing two #'s.
>
> Has anyone figured out a solution to this, that isn't 'replace the ATA's
> with SIP phones'?
>
> -Chris
>
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