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Old August 11th, 2006, 08:36 PM
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Default SPA3000 Dial Plan Pause Problem

I'm wanting to route certain numbers over a PSTN calling service, but am having some trouble injecting a pause after the initial number is dialled.

e.g. if "07890123456" is dialed on the handset, I need the SPA to dial "08001234567", pause for 2secs while a connection is made, then DTMF "07890123456"

I've tried the following dial plans without success
<07:08001234567 P2 07>xxxxxxxxx<:@gw0>
<07:08001234567 S2 07>xxxxxxxxx<:@gw0>
<07:08001234567 , 07>xxxxxxxxx<:@gw0>

Any suggestions how to introduce the pause?
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Old August 12th, 2006, 03:46 AM
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You obviously didn't look through many old post, because this question has been answered many times before in this forum. Sigh...

There is no option to send part of a dial string to your SIP server, and then send additional digits after the phone is answered. So you can't do this with your VoIP adapter.

What you can do, is get a phone that allows "speed dial" with a pause. Then connect that phone to your adapter, and use the phone's speed dial to allow you to dial a phone number (via SIP), wait a couple of seconds, and then send DTMF tones to the remote site.
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Old August 12th, 2006, 11:35 PM
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Well, thanks for the flaming.

I've found a workaround to make the Sipura do exactly what I want without reverting to a phone's speed dial.
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Old August 13th, 2006, 01:43 AM
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ijones, would you mind sharing how you've achived this feat, I too am still searching for an answer. My need were to achieve login in to my voicemail, enter the password and hear my voicemail and I can't believe that I cannot achieve this via the many options in the Sipura,
hence I was monitoring your post, please tell us how you've achieved it?
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Old August 13th, 2006, 07:53 PM
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tranworld,
It's very low tech - the provider in question only recognises digits "0-9#" so I simply inserted a bunch of "*" characters between the two numbers to allow enough time for the initial connection before the DTMF sequence is sent
i.e. <07:08001234567**********07>xxxxxxxxx
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Thank you, hehe will try to see if it works
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