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No, when you press the
first time, Asterisk is in standby waiting for the other one. David De :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Michael Strelnikov But the behaviour should
like: if pressed once the # should be transmitted. If pressed ## (fast) the it
should be blind transfer. Isn't it? On 9/5/06, That why, when you dial one # then Asterisk wait
to see if you dial two of them. You should consider changing the blindxfer
function or play with the timer in the features.conf. In think its look like
featuresdigittimeut. For the moment, if you dial #( wait 1 sec) then
press it again, the second will work. David De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
De la part de Michael Strelnikov I have "blindxfer => ##" line in my
features.conf On
9/5/06, Are you sure this is not because of the dynamic
features in features.conf ? By default, # is defined for the transfer
feature. David De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
De la part de Michael Strelnikov Hello,
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