On 06/07/2013 01:48 PM, Asghar Mohammad wrote:
hi,
you can add more w (wwwwwwwwww1234#) for more delay.



On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 7:17 PM, Yves A. <yves...@gmx.de
<mailto:yves...@gmx.de>> wrote:

    This would be possible with an agi...
    the agi can wait for silence or 10 seconds, as u like and then play
    the dtmf tones and bridge the call to your extension afterwards.

    yves

    Am 07.06.2013 17:51, schrieb Sean Darcy:


        I'm trying to call a conference service, wait 10 seconds, then
        send the passcode.

        I've tried ww:

        Dial(SIP/18005551212ww12345#@s__ip.com <http://sip.com>,60,r)

        The sip channel didn't like that. Added 'p' , still no help.

        I tried D:

        Dial(SIP/18005551...@sip.com
        <mailto:18005551...@sip.com>,__60,rD(12345#)

        The dtmf is sent too soon. I tried inserting 'ww' but that was
        just sent.

        I tried G:

        exten => 234.1.Dial(SIP/18005551212@__sip.com
        <mailto:18005551...@sip.com>,60,rG(next))
          same=>n(next),Wait(10)
          same=>n,SendDTMF(12345#)

        but that didn't work at all,

        This is a common use case. There must be some simple answer I'm
        missing.

        Thanks for any help.

        sean




Thanks for the reply, but any 'w' s in the dial string cause CHAN_UNAVAILABLE.

I'm not sure I'm up for learning agi just yet. I was hoping for a dialplan solution.

sean


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