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      Curtis
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      Our users have many different phones, so I don't want to have to install, configure and support a SIP client(s). Anyway to do it without a SIP client on the phone?

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        scottalanmiller @Curtis
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        @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

        Our users have many different phones, so I don't want to have to install, configure and support a SIP client(s). Anyway to do it without a SIP client on the phone?

        I don't think so. When you have the cell call there isn't the PBX in the path, so the "codes" being sent back just become audio and don't get picked up by the PBX.

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          Curtis @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller True, but if your on a conference call it can still accept "codes".

          I think the key here is to leave the call on the PBX, and just have the PBX "reach out" to the cell phone.

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            Dashrender @Curtis
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            @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

            @scottalanmiller True, but if your on a conference call it can still accept "codes".

            I think the key here is to leave the call on the PBX, and just have the phone "reach out" to the cell phone.

            And that's what happens when you use the SIP agent. But if FreePBX won't 'listen' to the audio like I claimed that Google Voice has done in the past - then there is no way around using a SIP client to give PBX commands.

            Conferencing is a special case where the PBX is still listening - I'm completely unaware of a way to make FreePBX do that while on a normal call.

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              scottalanmiller @Curtis
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              @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

              @scottalanmiller True, but if your on a conference call it can still accept "codes".

              I think the key here is to leave the call on the PBX, and just have the PBX "reach out" to the cell phone.

              Yes, just not sure if there is an option for that with FreePBX itself.

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                JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                @scottalanmiller True, but if your on a conference call it can still accept "codes".

                I think the key here is to leave the call on the PBX, and just have the PBX "reach out" to the cell phone.

                Yes, just not sure if there is an option for that with FreePBX itself.

                It can be done. But it is a security risk. Either party on the call could hit feature codes to initiate things. It is your phone bill.

                You can change the trunk's dial options. Change this to override and then change the value from Tt to t.

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                  Curtis @JaredBusch
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                  @JaredBusch said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                  @scottalanmiller said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                  @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                  @scottalanmiller True, but if your on a conference call it can still accept "codes".

                  I think the key here is to leave the call on the PBX, and just have the PBX "reach out" to the cell phone.

                  Yes, just not sure if there is an option for that with FreePBX itself.

                  It can be done. But it is a security risk. Either party on the call could hit feature codes to initiate things. It is your phone bill.

                  You can change the trunk's dial options. Change this to override and then change the value from Tt to t.

                  Thanks. Can you tell me what changing that does?

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                    Curtis
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                    Can you change the Asterisk Dial Options in a way that isn't system wide? Maybe just allowing it sometimes?

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                      JaredBusch @Curtis
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                      @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                      Can you change the Asterisk Dial Options in a way that isn't system wide? Maybe just allowing it sometimes?

                      That’s something that can be changed per trunk. So if you craft your rules to send those kind of calls out that trunk that would be the only time it applies.

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                        Curtis @JaredBusch
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                        @JaredBusch said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                        @Curtis said in FreePBX Call Forwarding/Transferring:

                        Can you change the Asterisk Dial Options in a way that isn't system wide? Maybe just allowing it sometimes?

                        That’s something that can be changed per trunk. So if you craft your rules to send those kind of calls out that trunk that would be the only time it applies.

                        I was just thinking along those lines Thanks for your help

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