From: Damon Estep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] How to use * and # as part of number
indialcommand
Good to hear you have found a temporary solution, although I think it is
the permanent solution.
Keypad protocol is a bandaid to fix the real problem, not a
Michel
Send me the same output for a dial string that only sends the *31*
Is this an ISDN line? What type of card/signalling/switchtype are you
using?
It looks as if the PSTN switch accepts the *31* and then hangs up so you
can make the NEXT call with the *31* feature enabled. If so I assume
Good to hear you have found a temporary solution, although I think it is
the permanent solution.
Keypad protocol is a bandaid to fix the real problem, not a solution.
The problem is that many PBXs cant set the caller ID presentation
fields, so keypad protocol was derived to work around it and