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2010 Jul 24
2
Integration with Toshiba Strata DK424
...ded (either after no answer as a
VM box is configured or via standard forward-all-calls) to the Asterisk box
(x851) will cause the call to send "91xxx" (xxx is the called extension, the
one doing the forwarding) to the Asterisk box, after the Asterisk box
answers via DTMF. It sends "92xxx" if you hit the "message" light on a
Toshiba phone when it is lit. For some unknown reason, I've also seen "#"
or "##" sent before or after the extension 91xxx/92xxx code - I couldn't
tell you what that means, I just strip them in the Asterisk dialplan....
2004 Sep 24
1
dynamic config
...set in sip.conf for example)
dial #48 : leave default group
dial *48XXX : join group XXX dial #48XXX : leave group XXX
(these I managed w/ a quick and dirty DB trick)
dial *90XXX : transfers to XXX if call from outside
dial *91XXX : transfers to XXX if call from inside
dial *92XXX : transfers to XXX if call is already a transfers
How would you do this? Is the dial plan enough or should some
programming (AGI, * hacking) be involved?
Sub-question: How would you limit tranfers? Detect loops?
Thanks.