filed as 0002399

On 8. sep. 2004, at 14.25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:

hi all

I'm trying to setup call divertion with the standard

*21*numbertodivertto#

etc

but...
When I dial such a number from a SIP client, it generally works quite
badly
most of the ones I've tried can handle *, but none, or at least few,
can handle #

Is this a SIP protocol weakness, or what is this?


I noticed that X-Lite sends the # like "URL-encoded"

For example to dial $, X-Lite sends

"To:  <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=as3355637e"

Asterisk obviously doesn't convert that back.

I don't know whether it should, or whether X-Lite shouldn't encode like
that.

Probably, Asterisk should be fixed.

Steve

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