If you put "Tt" in your dial statement you can type "#" some number to transfer to.
Of if you can send flash hooks that will work as well.



Dave Alan Caruana wrote:


what i'm asking is what is the key sequence
you have to dial for the transfer ..

it was something like *7# if I remember
well, I know I had it working, but the client
lost the paper I wrote it on for him, and I can't
trace the email I got it from!

cheers
Dave

----- Original Message -----
From: "WipeOut ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] call parking -- what was the key combination?




To park a call you simply transfer the call into extension 700 (this is


the default and can be changed)..


To get the call back you just dial the parked location.. If you are using


an IP phone this is a problem becasue it will not tell you the location of
the parked call so you will not know where to collect it from..





hi great gurus of asterisk :)

could somebody remind me the key combination to send a call
into the parking queue ?

while you're at it, are there any other key combinations I should know??
eg. put a call on hold etc.

thanks
Dave



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