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I use * in many places.<br>
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*XXXX CTI Route point for a transfer-to-voicemail device. the * is
available to all phones. Been doing that for many years on many,
many independent installs. No problems.<br>
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On 2/15/2012 4:40 PM, Ovidiu Popa wrote:
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cite="mid:CAHPHiz4rMmVum1RASf2vP=DP--bjfb_jOZn5Ur7nxJpNYNj-Vw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hello eveyone
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<div>Quick question: Any drawbacks to using the pound character in
DNs (e,g, *1000)? It will be only for unlogged phones so impact
should be minimum. </div>
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<div>Any technical limitations, drawbacks, field-experience ? </div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Ovidiu</div>
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