On Monday, September 04, 2006 3:22 PM Ronald Wiplinger wrote:

> What's happen to you guys? 

Nothing. Why?

> I am not yelling, just asking.

Maybe in a bit stressed out kind of way.

> It is sure not a dialplan question! 

Without having all necessary information that is hard to say. Maybe one phone 
comes in a different context than the other etc. Lot's of things that could go 
wrong in the dialplan.

> If it would be a dialplan
> question, than it would be for each dialing, but it isn't. 

If we are talking about the same context and same way of dialing: True. 

> You mentioned SIP message and that makes me wonder! Are we not using
> here dtmf ?? 

I somehow had the impression that you are using the transfer button on the SNOM 
which would tell the SNOM to transfer the call. You are obviously talking about 
attended/unattended transfer via Asterisk only, correct? Then ignore my 
suggestion.

> If it is a sequence of "tones", 

Well... If you are using inband DTMF: correct. Otherwise DTMF may correspond to 
SIP messages as well but let's not get into that. I suppose you are using 
inband DTMF and G.711?

> than why is it different if it is in
> a string (like snom) or another phone, with single tones? 

If the dialplan is not responsible obviously the phones are behaving 
differently. Maybe the DTMF sequence is not transmitted correctly but on the 
other hand I am using SNOMs with inband DTMF without any problems. Maybe the 
phone (as others suggested) is doing some number/pattern matching magic which 
you have to fiddle with.

> If we understand this part, than is the question, where can I turn on
> the system to take a longer break between "tones" still as a string? 

The default setup should not be a problem with SNOMs (at least I never read 
anything about it) but have a look at the features.conf options.

> That should proof my thoughts (and that
> without yelling, ... hehehehe)        

But a lot of exclamationsmarks. :-) Just kidding.

As others pointed out: We (at least I) would need the entire picture (the 
relevant parts of your dialplan etc.) to really help you here.

Regards,
  JP
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