[asterisk-users] DTMF Question

2007-08-30 Thread Jeremy Mann
I have a SIP phone calling via a SIP trunk another asterisk system, that then sends the call out a ZAP channel. When I press any of the features defined in features.conf, The end user on the ZAP side hears the DTMF tones, and none of the features work. My DTMFmode on the SIP users definition

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Question (misunderstood '*' button)

2005-10-11 Thread Jonathan
Thanks for your kind reply... The problem is solved: without the T option now the '*' button is just an another DTMF tone... ;D By the way, the features.conf file is empty, and I'd like to know how to set or to change the code for forward a call (*21, i.e.)

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Question (misunderstood '*' button)

2005-10-11 Thread Mojo with Horan Company, LLC
I think the features you're looking for are: [featuremap] blindxfer = ?? atxfer = ?? For example, I use ## for blind and ** for attended. This lets me dial * and # normally, and asterisk only intercepts them if pressed twice in quick succession... so you could put the T back in the Dial

[Asterisk-Users] DTMF Question (misunderstood '*' button)

2005-10-10 Thread Giovanni Barbis
Hi all! I'm experimenting a strange problem in my Asterisk PBX: I've got an Asterisk pbx in the office: I dial an external number; the dialled number answers me correctly, but as soon as I press the '*' button (i.e. to navigate through the menus or to enter a password) my Asterisk box put me on

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF Question (misunderstood '*' button)

2005-10-10 Thread Dinesh Nair
On 10/10/05 22:31 Giovanni Barbis said the following: -- Executing Dial(SIP/222-23da, Zap/1/34844503450||tTH) in new stack what does your features.conf say ? you're dialing with options t, T and H. do read up on what those options do to your call. -- Regards,