Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
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acaballero
Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
Hi,
I need to create a speed dialing so if I call to 1111 extensión I'm actually calling to an external office so I need to dial the number wait a few seconds before dialing the extension of the person I want to talk on the remote site.
Example:
1111 -> 902999999 (Pause) 2222
The question is: What is the digit to place the pause?
Thanks
I need to create a speed dialing so if I call to 1111 extensión I'm actually calling to an external office so I need to dial the number wait a few seconds before dialing the extension of the person I want to talk on the remote site.
Example:
1111 -> 902999999 (Pause) 2222
The question is: What is the digit to place the pause?
Thanks
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torrentula
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
Nice! I never knew you could do that.
Thanks Vijay!
Thanks Vijay!
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knightr1der
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
torrentula wrote:Nice! I never knew you could do that.
We look forward to seeing more posts from you, Mr T, in the "IF YOU ARE NOT TECHNICALLY TRAINED ON THOSE PBX, PLEASE POST IN ONE OF THOSE FORUMS"
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
someone try to manage call number in SD with "/"? My PBX say - bad value
or we say about OXO?
or we say about OXO?
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
If you need pause - use in SD call number "ARS prefix+number" - in ARS route use dialing command table.
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mavijitr_DUP
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
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Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
As I say before - in 4400/OXE forum we say about OXO.
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cavagnaro
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
Pause in OXE wasn't a #?
Enter an octet string │
│ of length 0 up to 30 │
│ within the following ranges: │
│ '0'to'9' │
│ 'A'to'D' │
│ '*' │
│ '#'
Where is the "/" knighty?
I think you are the one who will start posting on beginners section

Enter an octet string │
│ of length 0 up to 30 │
│ within the following ranges: │
│ '0'to'9' │
│ 'A'to'D' │
│ '*' │
│ '#'
Where is the "/" knighty?
Double slap to knighttorrentula wrote:
Nice! I never knew you could do that.
We look forward to seeing more posts from you, Mr T, in the "IF YOU ARE NOT TECHNICALLY TRAINED ON THOSE PBX, PLEASE POST IN ONE OF THOSE FORUMS"
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knightr1der
Re: Speed Dialing - Introduce a pause
i didn't even try it! I was just responding to Mr T's post where he sounded like he made a new discovery!
In 9 years of working with the 4400 I have never yet needed a pause in a dial string
It would be nice to see where Vijay came up with that idea from now
In 9 years of working with the 4400 I have never yet needed a pause in a dial string
It would be nice to see where Vijay came up with that idea from now

