Which we use on all calls so that if someone wants to transfer said in/out call they can (such as a secretary placing a call for an executive, or a regular user transfering a call to a verification service/person.)



On 9/19/06, Eric ManxPower Wieling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anthony Cennami wrote:
> I've also found similar problems with blindxfer -- such as when someone is
> attempting to interact with an IVR using a '#' option.  By default # seems
> to transfer a call, but if you have blindxfer enabled with '#1' or ##, then
> Asterisk hears the first # and waits for a following DTMF.

Only if you use t or T option to Dial when calling IVRs
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