Dialing with Pauses - A Solution
ianobi:
As Steve suggested, I think this is a matter of timing. After the call is answered the "send" function operates exactly as you pressing buttons on your dial pad - dtmf tones and pauses are sent as if you were manually dialling.
I tested this: 12345678901;send=AS*S1234 by sending it to a Phonerlite on my pc. After answering the call there is a 3 second pause then a * another 3 second pause then digits 1234. I can clearly hear the dtmf tones for * and 1234. Confirmed by checking the Phonelite debugging feature. So maybe you need a pause while the system is prompting you.
Experimneting with the length of pauses may speed up the whole thing once you have it working.
N7AS:
@ianobi,
I tried your suggestion, but it won't work. I even shortened up the pauses and still not working. It's like no digits were sent.
I am using Future9 as my provider on SP1 which is Asterisk based. I don't think that is the problem.
When I call manually, when it answers, I hit * and immediately says password and I enter it and goes directly into the VoiceMail system.
ianobi:
I'm out of ideas. We need someone else who has an OBi IP phone and who use Future9 to try these ideas for a comparison.
Hopefully this thread has been helpful for others who own OBi IP phones.
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