It's mapped to blind transfer in features.conf -- If you want to use the
blind transfer feature, which I find easier than my phones' transfer
features, remap it to ## in features.conf. That way if you hit # it
dtmfs through to the target IVR, but you can hit ## real quick to get
the transfer function.
Or maybe I could refer you to the notes in the wiki: ;)
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+features.conf
Using the blindxfer in [featuremap] section you can redefine the
transfer key. For example, if the blindxfer is set to "##", transfer
only happens when you press the "#" key twice very quickly. This
solves
a problem using Asterisk phones to call IVR systems such as those used
by banks and credit card companies - "Enter you account number followed
by the # key".
Moj
chris songer wrote:> Can the # be used as a valid key press for a user in a dial plan?
> if so how can the asterisk recognize it as a valid key press?
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