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*72, *73 and the likes ?

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*72, *73 and the likes ?
« on: August 04, 2009, 04:39:59 AM »

No, we can do it, but it's going to be a long boring job for someone.
:)

Hi, this is following a thread a few months back about features like *72 instead of *XY* to match freepbx style.

I was wondering if the long boring job for someone had been assigned to a lucky coder...

Sophie from Montréal

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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2009, 09:02:43 AM »
Not yet...

We looked at the presets for FreePBX but it isn't clear to us which are Bellcore based and which are just Freepbx constructs so I think we need some help.  Can you summarize briefly which ones you want?

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S

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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2009, 03:53:56 PM »
Here's what I've found... Codes in bold are the most  ones needed.

Useful Info for Asterisk@Home - Feature Codes - List

*411 Directory
*43 Echo Test
*60 Time
*61 Weather
*62 Schedule wakeup call
*65 festival test (your extension is XXX)
*70 Activate Call Waiting (deactivated by default)
*71 Deactivate Call Waiting
*72 Call Forwarding System
*73 Disable Call Forwarding
*77 IVR Recording
*78 Enable Do-Not-Disturb
*79 Disable Do-Not-Disturb
*90 Call Forward on Busy
*91 Disable Call Forward on Busy
*97 Message Center (does no ask for extension)
*98 Enter Message Center
*99 Playback IVR Recording
666 Test Fax
7777 Simulate incoming call

See this page: http://www.yashy.com/star.codes.html
and here for some more details about functions parameters:
http://www.brucetelecom.com/telesupport/callforward.htm
http://decommunications.com/business-products/voice/local-voice/business-line/call-forwarding.php
http://www.imon.net/Content/Phone/Features/Codes.aspx


Bell * Codes

*02 DeActivate *66 Notification on Busy Signal
*03 DeActivate *66 Notification (One Time Only)
*12 Call Assitance (Police)
*30 Cancel Forwarding
*31 Automatic Forwarding

*32 Notify
*40 change forward-to number for customer programmable call forwarding busy-line
*41 six-way conference calling activation
*42 change forward-to number for customer programmable call forwarding don't answer
*43 drop last member of six-way conference call
*46 french voice activated network control
*47 override feature authorization
*48 override do not disturb
*49 - disable long distance special ring
*51 Intercom Ring I
*52 Intercom Ring II
*53 Intercom Ring III
*54 Extension Hold
*57 Call Trace
*60 Call Screen (Selective Call Rejection)
*61 Selective Distinct Alert
*62 Selective Call Acceptance
*63 Selective Call Forwarding
*65 ICLID Activation
*66 Busy Call Return
*67 Call Display Block
*68 Computer Access restriction
*69 Last Call Return
*70 Call Waiting Disable (Per Call)
*71 Three-way calling (Per Call)
*72 Activate Call Forwarding
*73 DeActivate Call Forwarding

*74 Speed Dialling (8 numbers)
*75 Speed Dialling (30 numbers)
*77 Anonymous Call Rejection
*80 Call Screen Disable
*81 Selective Distinct Disable
*82 Selective Acceptance Disable
*83 Selective Forwarding Disable
*85 ICLID Disable
*86 DeActivate Busy Call Return
*87 Cancel Anonymous Call Rejection
*89 DeActivate Last Call Return
*90 Re-Activate Call Forwarding Busy
*91 De-Activate Call Forwarding Busy
*92 Re-Activate Forwarding No Answer
*93 Call Forwarding No Answer (*91,*93 to completely disable)
*94 Ring Control (Call Answer)
*95 Message Monitor (Call Answer (link|flash) to interuppt/talk))
*97 check if you have messages, remotely (on=2beeps,off=4beeps)
*98 Call Answer
« Last Edit: August 10, 2009, 04:07:31 PM by soprom »
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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2009, 10:51:18 PM »
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*97 check if you have messages, remotely (on=2beeps,off=4beeps)

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*31 Automatic Forwarding

means exactly what?

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S
« Last Edit: August 10, 2009, 10:53:14 PM by selintra »

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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2009, 12:07:25 AM »


In FreePBX:
*98 — Check voicemail (enter extension)
*98nnn — Check voicemail (extension nnn)
*97 — Check voicemail (for calling extension)


Here is a more formal list:
http://www.nanpa.com/number_resource_info/vsc_assignments.html

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/CLASS
This list is conforming to US standards - European countries often use different codes (a list can be found where ?) like *21 for call-forward-immediate, *61 for call-forward-on-busy and *31 for termporary-callerid-suppression

ASSIGNMENTS
 *00 - Inward Voice Activated Services (English) 
 *01 - Inward Voice Activated Services (French) 
 *02 - Deactivation/Activation of In-Session Activation (ISA)on a per line basis 
 *03 - Deactivation of In-Session Activation (ISA) on a per call basis 
 *2X - Reserved for expansion to 3digit VSCs 
 *228 - Over-the-Air Service Provisioning 
 *272 - Access Wireless Priority Service 
 *3X - Reserved for expansion to 3-digit VSCs 
 *40 - Change Forward-To Number for Customer Programmable Call Forwarding Busy Line 
 *41 - Six-Way Conference Calling Activation 
 *42 - Change Forward-To Number for Customer Programmable Call Forwarding Don't Answer 
 *43 - Drop last member of Six-Way Conference Call 
 *44 - Voice Activated Dialing 
 *45 - Voice Dialing Extended Dial Tone 
 *46 - French Voice Activated Network Control 
 *47 - Override Feature Authorization 
 *48 - Override Do Not Disturb 
 *49 - Long Distance Signal 
 *50 - Voice Activated Network Control 
 *51 - Who Called Me? 
 *52 - Single Line Variety Package (SVP) - Call Hold 
 *53 - Single Line Variety Package (SVP) - Distinctive Ring B 
 *54 - Single Line Variety Package (SVP) - Distinctive Ring C 
 *55 - Single Line Variety Package (SVP) - Distinctive Ring D 
 *56 - Change Forward-To Number for ISDN Call Forwarding 
 *57 - Customer Originated Trace 
 *58 - ISDN MBKS Manual Exclusion Activation 
 *59 - ISDN MBKS Manual Exclusion Deactivation 
 *60 - Selective Call Rejection Activation 
 *61 - Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting Activation 
 *62 - Selective Call Waiting 
 *63 - Selective Call Forwarding Activation 
 *64 - Selective Call Acceptance Activation 
 *65 - Calling Number Delivery Activation 
 *66 - Automatic Callback Activation 
 *67 - Calling Number Delivery Blocking 
 *68 - Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don't Answer Activation 
 *69 - Automatic Recall Activation 
 *70 - Cancel Call Waiting 
 *71 - Usage Sensitive Three-way Calling 
 *72 - Call Forwarding Activation 
 *73 - Call Forwarding Deactivation 
 *74 - Speed Calling 8 - Change List 
 *75 - Speed Calling 30 - Change List 
 *76 - Advanced Call Waiting Deluxe 
 *77 - Anonymous Call Rejection Activation 
 *78 - Do Not Disturb Activation 
 *79 - Do Not Disturb Deactivation 
 *80 - Selective Call Rejection Deactivation 
 *81 - Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting Deactivation 
 *82 - Line Blocking Deactivation 
 *83 - Selective Call Forwarding Deactivation 
 *84 - Selective Call Acceptance Deactivation 
 *85 - Calling Number Delivery Deactivation 
 *86 - Automatic Callback Deactivation 
 *87 - Anonymous Call Rejection Deactivation 
 *88 - Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don't Answer Deactivation 
 *89 - Automatic Recall Deactivation 
 *90 - Customer Programmable Call Forwarding Busy Line Activation 
 *91 - Customer Programmable Call Forwarding Busy Line Deactivation 
 *92 - Customer Programmable Call Forwarding Don't Answer Activation 
 *93 - Customer Programmable Call Forwarding Don't Answer Deactivation 
 *94 - Reserved For Local Assignment 
 *95 - Reserved For Local Assignment 
 *96 - Reserved For Local Assignment 
 *97  - Reserved For Local Assignment 
 *98 - Reserved For Local Assignment 
 *99 - Reserved For Local Assignment 
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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2009, 09:53:07 AM »
OK

Should we pass upwards (to the network) any features that we don't implement?  A lot of these NANP codes look as tho' they are supported at the network level.

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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2009, 12:58:08 AM »

I'm sorry but I can't give you a straight (technical) answer.

Users say they are used to *97 (or *98) to pick mailbox and *72/*73 to redirect calls to another number.  This is not handled by the provider (I don't really know what "network level" means).

Sorry for not being of much help.
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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2009, 02:00:23 AM »
No problem...

We'll do a little reading and talk to some folk we know.

:)

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Re: *72, *73 and the likes ?
« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2009, 03:57:09 PM »