[asterisk-users] Re: Don't Hit # after 9 to get PSTN line
Steven
asterisk at tescogroup.com
Wed Jul 19 08:41:59 MST 2006
If he modifies the local dialplan on the SIP device, the 3-way issue should go away because he will no longer need to dial a #.
Pablo, Look for something like (0T|011x.T|101x.T|x.#|9x.T|*x.T|#xx|393*1x.T|8xxxx|5xxx|x11) in the SIP devices config.
You would want to change the 9x.T (which means 9 plus any number of digits until timeout, then send the call to asterisk) to just 9
(which means if you dial just a nine, send the call to asterisk)
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Steven
http://www.glimasoutheast.org
"Eric "ManxPower" Wieling" <eric at fnords.org> wrote in message news:44BE46D0.3000102 at fnords.org...
> No. In SIP these features are configured on the SIP device. If you cannot disable three-way calling, or modify the dialplan on
> your SIP device, then there is nothing you can do to fix the problem.
>
> Pablo Mora wrote:
>> I really don't understand what you say.
>>
>> I've been searching in my SIP device (Innomedia 3308), and there isn't any
>> option to disable 3-way calling. Do you refer to sip.conf???
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