[asterisk-users] Trouble getting feature codes to work
hugolivude
hugolivude at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 07:36:56 CST 2010
Thanks for the GREAT tip. Changing to a single feature digit of * for
blindxfer worked which led me to changing featuredigittimeout = 2000. Now I
can do blindxfer w/ ##. Why I didn't try changing featuredigittimeout long
ago is beyond me! *blush* Thanks again.
One thing that still doesn't work tho is applicationmap.
I have this in features.conf:
[applicationmap]
testfeature1 => #9,caller,Playback,tt-monkeys
testfeature2 => #8,callee,Playback,tt-monkeys
and this in the context where the dial takes place:
include => featuremap
include => applicationmap
Any ideas? I'd love to hear tt-monkeys from either side of the call! In the
end tho, I'm trying to provide alternate method for hanging up since I don't
want to base it on adding the h option to the Dial command. As you know
that would hangup on a single *, which is not so good when calling an IVR.
Cheers!
H
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Karsten Wemheuer <kwem at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 21.01.2010, 21:08 -0500 schrieb hugolivude:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm having trouble getting feature codes to work in Asterisk 1.4.21.2.
> > Features.conf contians this:
> >
> > blindxfer=##
> > atxfer=*2
> > automon=*1
> > disconnect=**
> >
> > I'm really most interested in getting disconnect to work so that I
> > hear "Goodbye" when I press ** during a call connected this way in my
> > dial plan:
> >
> > exten => 1,n,Dial(SIP/14168724765 at 6135551212-sw1|120|gtT)
> > exten => 1,n,Playback(vm-goodbye)
> >
> > The call works fine and the CLI tells me that ** is an active feature:
> >
> > Builtin Feature Default Current
> > --------------- ------- -------
> > Pickup *8 *8
> > Blind Transfer # ##
> > Attended Transfer *2
> > One Touch Monitor *1
> > Disconnect Call * **
> > Park Call
> >
> > When I press ** during a call though, nothing appears in the CLI
> > (verbosity = 4). I do it very quickly so I don't believe timeout is
> > an issue.
>
> As DTMF recognition is not the problem (as You told in the other post),
> You can check two other things:
> 1) Exclude the timing issue: Are the other 2-character feature codes
> working? What about testing with a 1-character code setting or with a
> featuretimeout in the conf-file (I believe the default is very short)
> 2) If this is a sip-to-sip call, check if asterisk stays in the audio
> path (you can check it with a network sniffer like tcpdump or
> wireshark).
>
> HTH, have a nice weekend,
>
> Karsten
>
>
>
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