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John Todd
2005-Mar-23 12:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Features/Dial Codes (Newbie question?)
At 1:59 AM -0700 on 3/23/05, GP wrote:>I just installed <mailto:asterisk@home>asterisk@home and connected >it to broadvoice via SIP. > >I've setup an auto-attendant, extensions and everything it working >extremely well. > >I can dial in, I can dial out. Everything works great. > >What I am using is as follows: > > Box is an generic Intel box with a PIII/1Ghz processor and 256Mb >of RAM and a 4 Gb drive. > Network is behind a basic NAT from a Linksys cable router. > Outbound is provided by broadvoice.com VoIP provider via SIP. > I'm using X-lite softphones from xten. > >I have found everything pretty much self-explanator and easy to use. >I can not, however, despite a lot of searching on the internet and a >lot of reading and checking pages, find answers to a few basic >questions. My questions are as follows: > >1. I've searched and searched. I've read the entire draft of the >users guide. I can not find a decent list of the dial codes, such >as this short list: > *72Call Forwarding System > *73Disable Call Forwarding > *77IVR Recording > *78Enable Do-Not-Disturb > *79Disable Do-Not-Disturb > *90Call Forward on Busy > *91Disable Call Forward on Busy > *98Enter Message Center (also found that *98<exten> enters >extention directly) > *99Playback IVR Recording > 7777Simulate incoming call > 1234System will tell you your extension > >2. I want to know if there is a dial code or a way of putting calls >on hold. I've set this up to get some experience with Asterisk to >evaluation a possible migration from our Inter-Tel system at work to >asterisk. It is on my system at home, but if I can not get a hold >feature, it would not work for work. > >I got all of this working after reading an article from a link on >slashdot.org to ><http://www.geekgazette.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2&Itemid=26>http://www.geekgazette.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2&Itemid=26 and >it's all working great. I want to test the on hold system and the >on hold music, but I can not. > >I appreciate your answers. > >GPThe answer to #1 can be found here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-CLASS JT