Re: [Asterisk-Users] dialing # on a crisco (was: Divert to arbitrary number)

2004-07-06 Thread Rich Adamson
Is it possible to have a speed dial on a cisco 7960 which dials the voice mail number and then dials the extention and password so a user can just push a single button to get their voicemail? This is a no brainer on a regular analog phone where you can do something like 8500p100p1234

[Asterisk-Users] dialing # on a crisco (was: Divert to arbitrary number)

2004-07-05 Thread Randy Bush
On a related note, how do you get a Cisco 7940 to dial numbers with a hash in them, instead of just using the hash as a dial key. For example, I have *#21# to check diverts, but the phone will just dial * as soon as you type the # after it. DIALTEMPLATE TEMPLATE MATCH=#... Timeout=5

Re: [Asterisk-Users] dialing # on a crisco (was: Divert to arbitrary number)

2004-07-05 Thread ghost
Is it possible to have a speed dial on a cisco 7960 which dials the voice mail number and then dials the extention and password so a user can just push a single button to get their voicemail? This is a no brainer on a regular analog phone where you can do something like 8500p100p1234 where p is a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] dialing # on a crisco (was: Divert to arbitrary number)

2004-07-05 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi! Is it possible to have a speed dial on a cisco 7960 which dials the voice mail number and then dials the extention and password so a user can just push a single button to get their voicemail? This is a no brainer on a regular analog phone where you can do something like 8500p100p1234