On 17/07/2004, at 3:24 AM, Eric Wieling wrote:
Tony Nichols wrote:
> After calling a bank, or cc processing center; you have to enter yoursocial security number, or the cc number - followed by the # key. The lovely * voice responds "transfering" I'm sorry that was an invalade
selection. Sometimes the IVR on the other end still gets the digits and
proceeds; other times it breaks the IVR on the bank side and hangs up.
How do I tell * to stop listning for the DTMF?
; dial a long distance outbound number exten => _9XXXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:1},,Tt)
exten => _9XXXXXXXXXXX,2,Congestion
Stop telling it to listen to DTMF. It's pretty clear that you just copied someone's Dial line from somewhere without learning what T and t do. "show application dial" on the Asterisk CLI to learn what T and t do.
If you really need the # transfer, there is a patch on the bug tracker that implements the use of two keys for transfers (eg ##). I haven't yet had a chance to test this feature, although I will.
Yours, Andrew
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