Hiya,
IIRC Cisco's take the '#' as being a 'send what ive dialed' key when there is no active call.
for example you could dial 123456, wait for the phone to 'time out' then it sends/dials your number
or you could dial 123456# to send 123456 as soon as you press the # key.


So - I would guess that when you dial '*8#' - asterisk is only getting a '*8' and not knowing what to do with it.

Dunno if you can change a cisco to not use # to 'send' - too new to all this at the mo - this is just what I've observed with playing at home :)

Wayne.

Nicolas Gudino wrote:

Hello,

On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 04:35, Miroslav Nachev wrote:


  Hi,

When we use BudgeTone where the DTMF is set to "via RTP (RFC2833)"
all the DTMF functionality of Asterisk is working OK. When use Cisco
7960 the transfer is working OK, but when I try to "remote pick-up the
call" through '*8#' I can't do that because the Cisco Phone start busy
signal.
How can I start using all DTMF features using Cisco Phone?



Did you try by dialing just '*8' ?



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