[Asterisk-Users] One Question:CLI dial cmd
Rodolfo Grave
rodolfograve at yahoo.es
Wed Sep 15 14:21:33 MST 2004
Hi... I think I've done that by typing "dial 12345", the digits...
For example:
dial sip/123 at sipprovider.com
and when the answer is attended, you type again:
dial 123456778... the digits you want to send... you can repeat that as
many times as you like... at least I think it has worked with me. I'm
still testing my install :)
RODOLFO
Greg Hill wrote:
>On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Marconi Rivello wrote:
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>>On 15 Sep 2004 06:26:29 -0000, Murali <slmurali at rediffmail.com> wrote:
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>>>Hi friends,
>>>
>>> I tried to dial 111 from CLI without any hard/soft phones.
>>>
>>>
>>Well, the ellegant solution is to disable OSS/ALSA and use a softphone :)
>>I suggest SJphone if you want a SIP client, or iaxcomm if you rather use IAX2.
>>
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>
>The question is a good one, though. You can answer a call on the console,
>why not dial from it?
>
>I've used something like dial(sip/number at provider) to place calls from the
>console in the past (I think that's how I did it!).
>
>One thing I've never figured out, though, is how to send DTMF digits from
>the console. For example, suppose I encounter an IVR, or maybe I'm testing
>my own IVR by calling it from the console -- how do I send the digits?
>
>Greg
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