[asterisk-users] Ignoring the # key on a call

Alex Robar alex.robar at gmail.com
Wed Aug 9 12:58:49 MST 2006


You can set the "transfer" feature to be whatever key press you want. If you
want to go that route, you can set it up so that # doesn't initiate a
transfer, and Asterisk will just pass the # as DTMF to the other side of the
call. My transfer is *#. Use features.conf to set this up.

Alex

On 8/9/06, patrick <gibblertron+asterisk at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm using Asterisk 1.2.7.1, and if I press the # key when I'm on a
> call, I get a prompt to transfer the call. This, of course, interferes
> with any IVR system I'm using, as many systems will ask me to enter a
> number, then press the # key. Is there any way I can get Asterisk to
> ignore this key when I'm on a call?
>
> Patrick
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