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PAP2 and Sipura 3000 and the * key
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| Sparks 2005-10-19, 5:45 pm |
| Is there a way to tell the PAP2 and the SPA-3000 to treat the * key like any
other key?
I have set some short dial codes like *001 to rout calls through a certain
providor on my asterisk box, I can dial this fine with me Budgetone 101, but
as dial *00 on the PAP2 and SPA-3000 I get a N/U signal!
Sparks...
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"Sparks" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:4356ca15$0$38044$bed64819@news.gradwell.net...
> Is there a way to tell the PAP2 and the SPA-3000 to treat the * key like
> any other key?
>
> I have set some short dial codes like *001 to rout calls through a certain
> providor on my asterisk box, I can dial this fine with me Budgetone 101,
> but as dial *00 on the PAP2 and SPA-3000 I get a N/U signal!
>
> Sparks...
>
check the veritical services section on the regional page (at least for the
spa3k) and delete any (or all) conflicting short codes.
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