Announcing Speed Dial Selection
RonR:
Quote from: lhm. on April 12, 2011, 04:20:34 pm
# sign does the same as S0 in a dial plan.
It's not needed in a Speed Dial.
RonR:
Quote from: lhm. on April 12, 2011, 04:20:34 pm
# sign does the same as S0 in a dial plan, without # call will fail, at least for me it does.
Then you've got a problem elsewhere.
lhm.:
Are you saying that this "16158624600 Water Co. Info" will in SD "value" without # will connect?
RonR:
I didn't realize you were putting invalid syntax into a Speed Dial. I thought ' Toll Free Info' was just a comment in your posting.
It's probably not a good idea to be making recommendations to use unintended syntax like this. Yes, it accidentally works at the moment, but it could cause problems in the future.
lhm.:
The # sign after a number in SIP dialing is pretty much standard usage to send immediately, bypassing/negating "S" time delays and other default time delays in dial plans and strings. Using it this way in SD negates sending alpha characters and as far as Obi ATA is concerned - number has been sent. Hardly an accident, though most often used from the hand set and often recommended for successful SIP calls. If in doubt, ask Mike Tellis at Sipsorcery.com forums.
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