KarstenHuhn
Technical User
Hi guys,
could anyone give me a hint with this situation:
Mitel MCD 5.0 SP1 PR1 in a 3300 CXi box connected to an "upper" Siemens HiPath 3550 V9.0 via ETSI QSIG PRI.
Everything fine so far but something seems to block * and # though they are in the middle of a dial string.
For example: I have to dial 7812 on a Mitel handset to get an analog trunk from the HiPath system (transit situation! That works, I get the far dialtone from the third party).
But then I have the necessity to further dial a feature code beginning with *. The * does not work, # neither, the dialtone persists.
Cyphers, in contrast, can be dialled, but no * or #.
Is there a COS setting that can be changed to get this work?
Maybe it's the HiPath system that doesn't allow * and # in transit situation, but I don't know.
* and # directly to the HiPath system is no problem (e. g. Voice Mailbox can be configured).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Karsten
could anyone give me a hint with this situation:
Mitel MCD 5.0 SP1 PR1 in a 3300 CXi box connected to an "upper" Siemens HiPath 3550 V9.0 via ETSI QSIG PRI.
Everything fine so far but something seems to block * and # though they are in the middle of a dial string.
For example: I have to dial 7812 on a Mitel handset to get an analog trunk from the HiPath system (transit situation! That works, I get the far dialtone from the third party).
But then I have the necessity to further dial a feature code beginning with *. The * does not work, # neither, the dialtone persists.
Cyphers, in contrast, can be dialled, but no * or #.
Is there a COS setting that can be changed to get this work?
Maybe it's the HiPath system that doesn't allow * and # in transit situation, but I don't know.
* and # directly to the HiPath system is no problem (e. g. Voice Mailbox can be configured).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Karsten