[Asterisk-Users] Re: doublehash patch for 1.0.1

Matthew Marlowe matthew.marlowe at gmail.com
Sun Oct 24 09:46:19 MST 2004


99% of the companies I call that say hit # after entering your
response, doesnt actually require the #.. I've only encountered a few
places that if you don't hit the # it ignores your response,
eventually sending you to an operator or hangs up on you.


On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 09:37:09 -0700, Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> >> Just tried the patch you made with the latest CVS and it patches
> >> fine although it does not work.  Now when I hit # it does not
> >> send the DTMF to the other side at all.  Although hitting ##
> >> does get the transfer.  Now # doesn't do ANYTHING :)
> > I'm not sure why that is, it works with all our phones
> > (Grandstream BT101s and analog phones on Grandstream ATA286s).  I
> > just tested by calling my bank's IVR.
> 
> applied patch.  went great.  now single # does not transfer and
> double does.  but, i am having the same problem as matthew, the
> # does not go through at dmtf.  all other keys go through as
> dmtf, just not the #.  this is on a spa3k.
> 
> clearly * is receiving the #, as ## does do a transfer.  so why
> is a single # not being sent onward as dtmf?
> 
> randy
> 
> ---
> 
> ps. and i have a general wonder/question about this.  is someone
> who uses a commercial pbx, say a meridian or whatever, unable to
> use ivr systems because # is not sent?
> 
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