On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 02:55:18PM +0100, WipeOut wrote:Not really, the # transfer was added for people who use non-PBX phones, in otherwords standard home type analog phones.. If you use IP phones or PBX compatible analog phones then the T and t options are not needed because transfer is supported by the phone..
Don't put the T or t options on your outbound dialing string..This morning I found myself stumped when a remote interactive system asked me to enter some identification followed by the # key, and my local Asterisk interrupted with "Transfer?".
Is there a way to escape the pound key, short of disabling transfers?
So basiccally one has to choose between being able to transfer calls or sending # to remote IVR systems?
I'd call that a bug
I don't use any analog phones on my system so I can't tell you what features to look for in analog phones, maybe someone else can help there..
Later..
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