Brian -
Didn't you get an error message when you tried it, which was
ID(s): 0959950751 (No alphanumeric pager) ?
What this is telling you is that the code considers the "#" to be an
alphanumeric symbol and not a strictly numeric one, while the method you have
for invoking nvpage is the direct-dial, numeric-only method. The direct-dial
method restricts you to sending only the same characters you can use when you
dial a number (which do not include the "#" or the "*"), so off-hand I don't see
how the current code can support what you want to do. Whether it should be that
way, I don't know, but that is clearly how the code was designed originally.
I don't know if any of the other nvpage configurations can help you out. It
depends on what your paging service supports.
James Shanks
Tivoli (NetView for UNIX) L3 Support
Brian Hwang <bhwang@TW.IBM.COM> on 11/23/99 04:24:16 AM
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Subject: How to dial # sign with nvpage ?
Dear all
when I use nvpager function with following command:
nvpage 0959950751 1234 It is ok!
nvpage 0959950751 #1234# I can't page !
Because in my country. the messages need to put the # sign, or my pager
can't display the message correctly.
I want to know how to dial # sign in this paging mode.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Brian Hwang,
IBM,Taiwan
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FAX:886-7-216-5488
E-Mail: bhwang@tw.ibm.com
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