RE: [Asterisk-Users] How to use * and # as part of number in dial command

2005-08-30 Thread steve
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005, Michel Koenen wrote: Your example is still doing what I tried already, so eventually the dial command ends like: Dial(zap/4/*21*) or Dial(zap/4/*31*) I prefer to use Dial(zap/4/*21*thenumber) or Dial(zap/4/*31*thenumber) But whatever I try, the error message as

Re: [Asterisk-Users] How to use * and # as part of number in dial command

2005-08-28 Thread Francesco Peeters
On Sat, August 27, 2005 23:41, Michel Koenen said: Hi all, I am struggling with the following and I can't get it work: In the Netherlands where I live it is possible to use special codes (aka vertical service codes) to set special 'behaviour' of phonecalls. So e.g. when I want to dial out

RE: [Asterisk-Users] How to use * and # as part of number in dial command

2005-08-28 Thread Damon Estep
* # are valid in a dialplan you would start your exten = with the vertical service code *21* then play prompt, collect digits, play prompt, dial ${exten}$(var_for_collected_digits} BUT, unless I have missed something, You can just send *21* to the PSTN and then follow their prompts! As long as

RE: [Asterisk-Users] How to use * and # as part of number in dial command

2005-08-28 Thread Michel Koenen
Hi Damon and others, Your example is still doing what I tried already, so eventually the dial command ends like: Dial(zap/4/*21*) or Dial(zap/4/*31*) I prefer to use Dial(zap/4/*21*thenumber) or Dial(zap/4/*31*thenumber) But whatever I try, the error message as in my first post shows up and