On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 15:51 +0100, Fredrik Jensen wrote:
I have a problem with my Asterisk system.
When I use my phone to call my office mailbox I have to end my password with
#. (The office do not use Asterisk)
# is also used as a transfer button on my asterisk, so when I press it I
Hi Fredrik,
You need to remove the T from your dialstring.
This is done through General Settings/Asterisk Dial command options
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-- Bjorn
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Its in features.conf
blindxfer = ##; Blind Transfer
atxfer =*#; Attended Transfer
I use ## for transfer. It doesn't happen to often in other systems.
Michael Sampson
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see /etc/asterisk/features.conf On 3/1/06, Fredrik Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with my Asterisk system.When I use my phone to call my office mailbox I have to end my password with#. (The office do not use Asterisk) # is also used as a transfer button on my asterisk, so when I
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Fredrik Jensen
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Is there any way to change the transfer button or remove it ?
Change it in features.conf
Mimmus
On Wednesday, March 01, 2006 3:52 PM Fredrik Jensen wrote:
# is also used as a transfer button on my asterisk, so when I
press it I hear my Asterisk trying to transfer the call.
Have a look at features.conf. What version of Asterisk are you running?
Staring with 1.2 (I think) you can map
Modify the [featuremap] in asterisk/features.conf
Example config:
[featuremap]
blindxfer = #1 ; Blind transfer
atxfer = #2; Attended transfer
disconnect = *0; Disconnect
automon = *1 ; One Touch Record
This way, when you
On 3/1/06, Fredrik Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with my Asterisk system.
When I use my phone to call my office mailbox I have to end my password with
#. (The office do not use Asterisk)
# is also used as a transfer button on my asterisk, so when I press it I
hear my
The other option is in your dial plan, you would have the options Tt on
the dial commands.
Remove these extra options and that will save you.
On Thu, March 2, 2006 6:37 am, Moises Silva said:
see /etc/asterisk/features.conf
On 3/1/06, Fredrik Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem