I am trying to send 'codes' over an isdn2 link - such as *#24# - to activate call forwarding. But it doesn't work. I have tried sending it as a straight dial, and also as a DTMF string...but no luck... I spoke to a telco tech and he said I had to send a facility code....huh? Anyone with any ideas on this one? PaulH
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Paul Hales wrote:> I am trying to send 'codes' over an isdn2 link - such as *#24# - to > activate call forwarding. > > But it doesn't work. I have tried sending it as a straight dial, and > also as a DTMF string...but no luck... > > I spoke to a telco tech and he said I had to send a facility > code....huh? > > Anyone with any ideas on this one?Are you using mISDN? If so, you need to enable it in the dial flags. You most likely want to append /:s to the dial-string. So: Dial(mISDN/g:TEports/*#24#/:s) Gordon
On Mon, 2008-02-18 at 16:35 +1100, Paul Hales wrote:> I spoke to a telco tech and he said I had to send a facility > code....huh? > > Anyone with any ideas on this one?I know there's a setting in zapata.conf called "facilityenable" -- have you tried setting it to a value of "yes"? I'm not sure that'll solve your problem, but it's probably worth a try. -- Jared Smith Community Relations Manager Digium, Inc.
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 08:45 +0000, David Quinton wrote:> On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:41:41 +1100, Paul Hales > <pdhales at optusnet.com.au> wrote: > > > > >I have just been given the answer - > > > >exten => *44,1,Answer > > [snip] > > Is this possible for ZAPHFC? > >No idea whatsoever....maybe FLASH followed by SENDDTMF (which worked really well for me on an analogue line) PaulH