[asterisk-users] Parked calls and the # key

Bruce Reeves asterisk at nortex-networks.com
Fri Jan 12 08:51:43 MST 2007


The problem was actually introduced in issue 8406 in mantis, and in the SVN
release 48154. Kind of makes me feel better knowing it is not my dial plan.
I agree with the fix, but I need a way around it, since it does not apply to
my setups.


On 1/12/07, Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote:
>
> Bruce Reeves wrote:
> > I am perplexed by this so I how someone can help me out.
> >
> > On one of my servers the users began complaining that if they picked
> > up a parked call they could not use the # key to transfer the call.
> > This is a particualarly annoying issue since everyone has been taught
> > to use #700 to park calls. At first I thought it was a DTMF issue with
> > the polycom phones, since rebooting seemed to fix the problem. On
> > further examination though, the # to transfer works on any call unless
> > it has been retreievd from the parking lot. Then I began doubting that
> > it had ever been possible, until I confirmed it worked on a system I
> > built a few months back and someone in the IRC confirmed it was
> > working on their systems. As it stands now I have taken configs from
> > working and non working systems and compared them and have not found
> > anything.
> >
>
> I've noted the same issue.  That's why I haven't told the users about
> the function.  I trained them to use the Polycom's transfer button.
>
> Doug
>
>
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Bruce
Nortex Networks
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