If you are using a SIP phone then chances are that you don't need to use the "#" to do the transfer, you can use the SIP tranfer functionality that is built into the phone.. I think the "#" transfer was intended to be used with Analog phones that did you support flash..
Perhaps I am confused, but I tend to believe that Asterisk sits in the
middle of all these calls. So when I press the # key for transfer it
could actually put the incoming call, allow me to dial and then speak to a
person and then when I press # again redirect that incoming call, or maybe
I could press * instead if I wasn't going to put the person through. I
suppose this would only be possible where the SIP phones weren't doing a
native bridge between themselves though. However perhaps an expensive phone in reception is just the easier option.
Michael
I use the SIP transfer with the Snom and GS phones without any problems..
Later..
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