Hi all, I've trying to fix a problem. If I'm in a call and I press the * key, the call goes silent but doesn't hang up. I need to be able to send the * key for various IVR's that I interact with. Since I thought this was related to the features.conf file, you can view it at: http://www.diehlnet.com/features.conf Any ideas are welcome. TIA, -- Mike Diehl
Actually, it turns out that sometimes I can't get ANY DTMF to work. I can call a local phone number and log into my voicemail system at work. But my wife is unable to dial a toll free number and use their IVR. Hope this helps. On Wednesday 28 March 2007 16:58, Mike Diehl wrote:> Hi all, > > I've trying to fix a problem. If I'm in a call and I press the * key, the > call goes silent but doesn't hang up. I need to be able to send the * key > for various IVR's that I interact with. > > Since I thought this was related to the features.conf file, you can view it > at: http://www.diehlnet.com/features.conf > > Any ideas are welcome. > > TIA,-- Mike Diehl
Is this while using queues? Mike Diehl wrote:> Hi all, > > I've trying to fix a problem. If I'm in a call and I press the * key, the > call goes silent but doesn't hang up. I need to be able to send the * key > for various IVR's that I interact with. > > Since I thought this was related to the features.conf file, you can view it > at: http://www.diehlnet.com/features.conf > > Any ideas are welcome. > > TIA, >
J. Oquendo wrote:> > Is it me, or do people not know the value of whois information or > actually looking at the domain name then the contact information. For > someone in the "Security" training field especially, you should have > been able to find this out easily. Did a majority of people forget > about whois?No, just the ones that ask. Doug -- Ben Franklin quote: "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."