The problem was actually introduced in issue 8406 in mantis, and in the SVN
release 48154. Kind of makes me feel better knowing it is not my dial plan.
I agree with the fix, but I need a way around it, since it does not apply to
my setups.


On 1/12/07, Doug Lytle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Bruce Reeves wrote:
> I am perplexed by this so I how someone can help me out.
>
> On one of my servers the users began complaining that if they picked
> up a parked call they could not use the # key to transfer the call.
> This is a particualarly annoying issue since everyone has been taught
> to use #700 to park calls. At first I thought it was a DTMF issue with
> the polycom phones, since rebooting seemed to fix the problem. On
> further examination though, the # to transfer works on any call unless
> it has been retreievd from the parking lot. Then I began doubting that
> it had ever been possible, until I confirmed it worked on a system I
> built a few months back and someone in the IRC confirmed it was
> working on their systems. As it stands now I have taken configs from
> working and non working systems and compared them and have not found
> anything.
>

I've noted the same issue.  That's why I haven't told the users about
the function.  I trained them to use the Polycom's transfer button.

Doug


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