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AndreyKu2012-05-31 15:07:56
Asterisk
AndreyKu, 2012-05-31 15:07:56

Call transfer without waiting for the end of input. is it possible?

Hello.
I have Asterisk + Freepbx and D-Link DPH-150S phones.
All extensions are three-digit 101, 102, etc., is it possible to make sure that when transferring a call (#102), the transfer occurs immediately after dialing the third digit of the extension without 3 seconds (standard 5 seconds) waiting for the end of input or pressing additional. buttons.
And if anyone has come across the D-Link DPH-150S, is it possible to reprogram the standard keys ("UP" "MWI" "Down" "Conf", etc.) that are not used for a quick transfer?

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ironsf, 2012-05-31
@ironsf

Regarding the transfer: yes it is possible. You need to write something like 1XX in the phone's dialplan. True, I googled the manual for this phone and did not find a mention of the dialplan there. :-)
It is better to ask about dialplan support and button reprogramming on the forum forum.dlink.ru/index.php

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-05-31
@foxmuldercp

Um, how does the dialplan relate to the phone? usually the sip server is engaged in it. the phone's business is encoding / voice / video transmission, authorization and transferring the number to the server, and listening to port 5060 to receive IP calls directly.
And business of the server already switching and other whistles.
Although I won’t say for sure about waiting 3/5 seconds, the asterisk hasn’t been twisted for a long time and we had ciscos and 120 lengths - a lot of water has flowed under the bridge

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AndreyKu, 2012-06-01
@AndreyKu

Today I was in the local representation of d-link on both questions received a negative answer.

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Denai, 2013-02-19
@Denai

In fact, the asterisk allows you to dial the number before it encounters unambiguity. those. if there is a number to which it is possible to redial, it will leave the possibility of additional dialing, otherwise it will immediately try to connect. I ran into the opposite problem. - they forgot to register a couple of numbers, as a result, dialing stopped halfway. a short version of the number existed, but they forgot to register a longer one. Asterisk saw that the number was dialed and stopped, dialed.

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