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Originally Posted by mberlant
Be careful about a Dial Plan sending all * calls to SIPBroker. If you can get this to work, it will be at the expense of all of your feature codes in your ATA. No more Call Forwarding, etc.
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True.
However, if instead of sending all codes starting with a * to SIP Broker, you only send the codes that start with a * and at least 3 digits to SIP Broker, than that problem goes away. In that case, your adapter can be setup to handle *xx codes (such as *69), but you can still dial SIP Broker numbers directly on your phone...
BTW: I know this works on at least some adapters, as that's how I've got my SPA-3000 setup. i.e. I can dial the *xx codes, and the adapter handles them. But I can also just dial a SIP Broker sequence (followed by the #-key to let the adapter know I'm done dialing), and that also goes through properly! But to do that I had to setup two dial plan pieces, one for the *xx codes (that I wanted the adapter to handle), and a 2nd dial plan piece for *xxx[x*]. codes (which I wanted SIP Broker to handle).