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    Default Re: Always get busy signal when doing *67

    Thanks for the very helpful replies.

    This is the dial plan that I was using that did NOT allow *67 to work:

    (123S0 | 011[2-9]x.S5 | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]11S0 | *xx )


    Based on your suggestions, I modified my dial plan to be as follows:

    (123S0 | 011[2-9]x.S5 | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | *xx1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | *xx[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 | [2-9]11S0 | *xx )

    With this dial plan, *67 works correctly. However, there are a few quirks, as follows:

    1. If I dial *67 followed by a 10 digit phone number, the call works and blocks CID as expected. However, I have to dial the 10 digit number right after dialing the *67 -- that is, before hearing the second dial tone. If I wait until the second dial tone appears, then dial the 10 digit number, I get a busy signal. I guess this is because of the *xx at the end of my dial plan. Note that I need the *xx at the end of the dial plan to allow "standalone" commands like *30 and *56 to be entered (right?)

    2. If I dial *30, then wait for the second dial tone, then hang up, then go off hook again and dial a 10 digit number, I get a busy signal. If I dial *31 to reverse the *30, I can make calls again with no problem. This isn't a big issue, but I don't see why the *30 appears to break things.

    Any additional comments will be appreciated.
    Last edited by LouisWilen; 03-19-2013 at 09:50 PM.

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