Michael,

My polycom phones (SIP) have configuration settings for pattern
matching.

Basically what the phone does is looks for a certain pattern, and once
it is met it transmits the digits to *.

Not sure about the Cisco's as I haven't used them yet, but I'm sure they
support this feature as Cisco is generally really good hardware.  I
think supporting this is in the RFC for SIP, but not sure what type of
phones you are using (SIP/H323?)

- Brent



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> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 6:36 PM
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Cisco 79XX operation
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Sorry for the slightly off-topic question. Once a Cisco 79XX phone
> has a call successfully in progress through Asterisk, how does one
> transmit additional keystrokes to the call? For example, if the
> remote PBX prompts the 79XX user  to enter the number 222 to
> transfer to extension 222, the 79XX user enters 222 from the keypad,
> the 79XX echoes the 222 tones, but the other side doesn't "hear"
> them. Is there an additional keystroke or button (like "Send") to
> get the 79XX to actually transmit the 222?
> 
> Michael Swan
> Neon Software, Inc.
> 
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