02-08-2019 12:03 AM - edited 03-17-2019 02:05 PM
Hello,
to program a fix call divert in France on several phones, i need to send a string like this to the PSTN *21*123456789#
So now the problem is, the Callmanager always swallows the # sign. I think this is normal behavior as the # sign is the "end of digits" function.
So how can i manage to send the **bleep** # to the PSTN? I tried several route patterns with no # or two ## signs, but the debugs on the H323 routers show that the callmanager always removes the # before it even reaches the PSTN gateway router.
Does anybody know a trick? Will it maybe work if i force the phones into SRST mode?
Many Thanks,
Ingo
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02-08-2019 01:46 AM
02-08-2019 01:35 AM
02-08-2019 04:37 AM
Hello,
i was able to get the # dialed out to the PSTN via 2 steps:
1. set "Strip # Sign from Called Party Number" in Service Parameters/Callmanager to false
2. enter the global command "dial-peer terminator A" on the H323 gateway router (basically changes the # to A sign so it does not get stripped off)
Using something like \# in the route pattern did work. The callmanager never let the # in the dialed number.
Thanks,
Ingo
02-08-2019 01:46 AM
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