Cisco/Linksys Star Codes

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Cisco/Linksys Star Codes

Star Code

Name

Action

*69

Call Return Code

Calls the last incoming caller.

*07

Call Redial Code

Redials the last outgoing call number. (Not in pap2t)

*98

Blind Transfer Code

Begins a blind transfer of the current call to the extension specified after the activation code.

*66

Call Back Act Code

Calls a busy line over and over automatically for 30 minutes. When the line becomes free, caller's phone will notify with a distinctive ring.

*86

Call Back Dea t Code

Cancels a callback.

*05

Call Back Busy Act Code

Starts a callback when the last outbound call is busy. (Not in pap2t)

*72

Cfwd All Act Code

Forwards all calls to the extension specified after the activation code, if an extension is specified.

*73

Cfwd All Deact Code

Cancels call forwarding for all incoming calls.

*90

Cfwd Busy Act Code

Forwards all calls to a specified extension when your line is busy.

*91

Cfwd Busy Deact Code

Cancels call forwarding for calls incoming when your line is busy.

*92

Cfwd No Ans Act Code

Forwards unanswered calls to an extension specified.

*93

Cfwd No Ans Deact Code

Cancels call forwarding of unanswered calls

*63

Cfwd Last Act Code

Forwards the last inbound or outbound calls to the extension specified after the activation code.

*83

Cfwd Last Deact Code

Cancels call forwarding of the last inbound or outbound calls.

*60

Block Last Act Code

Blocks the last inbound call.

*80

Block Last Deact Code

Unblocks the last inbound call.

*64

Accept Last Act Code

Allows the last inbound call to ring through when do not disturb or call forwarding of all calls are enabled.

*84

Accept Last Deact Code

Cancels the code to accept the last outbound call.

*56

CW Act Code

Enables call waiting on all calls.

*57

CW Deact Code

Disables call waiting on all calls.

*71

CW Per Call Act Code

Enables call waiting for the next call.

*70

CW Per Call Deact Code

Disables call waiting for the next call.

*67

Block CID Act Code

Blocks caller ID on all outbound calls.

*68

Block CID Deact Code

Removes caller ID blocking on all outbound calls.

*81

Block CID Per Call Act Code

Blocks caller ID on the next outbound call.

*82

Block CID Per Call Deact Code

Removes caller ID blocking on the next inbound call.

*77

Block ANC Act Code

Blocks all anonymous calls.

*87

Block ANC Deact Code

Removes blocking of all anonymous calls.

*78

DND Act Code

Enables the do not disturb feature.

*79

DND Deact Code

Disables the do not disturb feature.

*65

CID Act Code

Enables caller ID generation.

*85

CID Deact Code

Disables caller ID generation.

*25

CWCID Act Code

Enables call waiting, caller ID generation.

*45

CWCID Deact Code

Disables call waiting, caller ID generation.

*26

Dist Ring Act Code

Enables the distinctive ringing feature.

*46

Dist Ring Deact Code

Enables the distinctive ringing feature. The default is *46

*74

Speed Dial Act Code

Assigns a speed dial number.

*16

Secure All Call Act Code

Makes all outbound calls secure.

*17

Secure No Call Act Code

Removes security on all outbound calls.

*18

Secure One Call Act Code

Makes the next outbound call secure. (redundant if all outbound calls are secure by default.)

*19

Secure One Call Deact Code

Secure One Call Deact Code Makes the next outbound call not secure. (It is redundant if all outbound calls are not secure by default.)

What is the purpose of the 69 Star Code?

The *69 Star Code is the "Call Return Code" which calls the last incoming caller.

How can I redial the last outgoing call number?

Use the *07 Star Code, known as the "Call Redial Code", to redial the last outgoing call number. Note: This is not available in pap2t.

What does the 98 Star Code do?

The *98 Star Code, or "Blind Transfer Code", begins a blind transfer of the current call to the extension specified after activating the code.

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