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Feature Codes are the keys to access any aspect of the PBX, trigger special features or just performs tricky operations. Feature codes can start with the * (star) or with the # (sharp) and
Feature Codes are the keys to access any aspect of the PBX, trigger special features or just performs tricky operations.  
can be associated to a number of actions from any of the [[destinations|possible destinations]]. When requested, the special string [NUM] and [EXT] can be used in the feature code. The [NUM] will be replaced with the number dialed. For example, if a feature code is set to *62[NUM] for “Mask the callerid on calling [NUM]” then if the number *625558764 is dialed, then the [NUM] is assigned to the number 5558764. The [EXT] instead will be replaced with an extension number. If a feature code is set to *8[EXT] to Pickup Extension [EXT] and you have defined extension 100, then dialing *8100, the extension 100 will be picked up.
 
Feature codes can start with the * (star) or with the # (sharp) (but you can also configure to allow pure numeric feature codes) and can be associated to a number of actions from any of the [[destinations|possible destinations]].  
 
When requested, the special string [NUM] and [EXT] can be used in the feature code. The [NUM] will be replaced with the number dialed. For example, if a feature code is set to *62[NUM] for “Mask the callerid on calling [NUM]” then if the number *625558764 is dialed, then the [NUM] is assigned to the number 5558764.  
 
[[file:maskcalleridcallingnum.png|400px]]
 
The [EXT] instead will be replaced with an extension number. If a feature code is set to *8[EXT] to Pickup Extension [EXT] and you have defined extension 100, then dialing *8100, the extension 100 will be picked up.
 
[[file:pickupringingextension.png|400px]]
 
Feature code *1 is reserved (due to asterisk limitation) to enable/disable recordings.
Feature code *1 is reserved (due to asterisk limitation) to enable/disable recordings.

Latest revision as of 09:50, 24 December 2016

Feature Codes are the keys to access any aspect of the PBX, trigger special features or just performs tricky operations.

Feature codes can start with the * (star) or with the # (sharp) (but you can also configure to allow pure numeric feature codes) and can be associated to a number of actions from any of the possible destinations.

When requested, the special string [NUM] and [EXT] can be used in the feature code. The [NUM] will be replaced with the number dialed. For example, if a feature code is set to *62[NUM] for “Mask the callerid on calling [NUM]” then if the number *625558764 is dialed, then the [NUM] is assigned to the number 5558764.

Maskcalleridcallingnum.png

The [EXT] instead will be replaced with an extension number. If a feature code is set to *8[EXT] to Pickup Extension [EXT] and you have defined extension 100, then dialing *8100, the extension 100 will be picked up.

Pickupringingextension.png

Feature code *1 is reserved (due to asterisk limitation) to enable/disable recordings.