Correct. I'm dialing out through the infamous TDM... It picks up the
correct Zap channel on the TDM, and does dial, it just leave out the
first #. I'm going to look at my configs again, as suggested by
William. I don't know if I will find anything though since I am using
a .call file, and it
On Fri, 2005-05-06 at 03:11 -0400, Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
Correct. I'm dialing out through the infamous TDM... It picks up the
correct Zap channel on the TDM, and does dial, it just leave out the
first #. I'm going to look at my configs again, as suggested by
William. I don't know if I
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Put a wait in a .call file.
No go. Now, it picks up the phone, waits, and still only dials 6 of the
7 #'s. It is VERY wierd
This sounds like it might be a dialplan or zapata.conf problem.
Be sure that you do not have
Don't think I explained it properlyI don't have a problem with the
call files. I know how to use them...The problem is, I can sit on a
handset directly connected to the POTS line. When * finally picks up
the line it has already dialed 1-2 #'s. I am only hearing 6-7 tones
dialed...as such it
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Does anyone know of a way to put a wait or a pause in a .call file
No go. Now, it picks up the phone, waits, and still only dials 6 of the
7 #'s. It is VERY wierd
-Ronan
On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 15:29 +0100, Julian J. M. wrote:
Add some 'w' before the number, i.e., Zap/g0/ww1812121212
Julian J. M.
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Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
Don't think I explained it properlyI don't have a problem with the
call files. I know how to use them...The problem is, I can sit on a
handset directly connected to the POTS line. When * finally picks up
the line it has already dialed 1-2 #'s. I am only hearing 6-7
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No go. Now, it picks up the phone
Does anyone know of a way to put a wait or a pause in a .call file?
When my * tries to make an outgoing call on a Zap channel, it does not
wait for a dialtone. It just starts dialing.
Thanks,
-Ronan
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Ronan Eckelberry wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to put a wait or a pause in a .call file?
When my * tries to make an outgoing call on a Zap channel, it does not wait for
a dialtone. It just starts dialing.
Thanks,
-Ronan
This seems to be a serious shortcoming in Asterisk.
Can anyone explain
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Put a wait in a .call file.
Does anyone know of a way to put a wait or a pause in a .call file?
When my * tries to make an outgoing call on a Zap channel, it does not
wait for a dialtone. It just starts dialing.
Thanks,
-Ronan
John,
Since you think its a serious shortcoming, either you fix it or you shut
up. To start bitching here and complain that its considered and not
implemented is bullshit. * is a great product, but all great product has
their flaws. Being OSS, you can always modify the code yourself. Otherwise
or create a file in another dir. Change the time on the file then put
it in the call spool. It should be covered on the WIKI as well. Or you
could write your own app to use the manager api to originate the calls
depending on the needs you have.
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Add some 'w' before the number, i.e., Zap/g0/ww1812121212
Julian J. M.
On 5/4/05, Ronan Eckelberry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to put a wait or a pause in a .call file?
When my * tries to make an outgoing call on a Zap channel, it does not
wait for a dialtone. It just
Another social misfit appears.
Or is it a full moon tonight?
Didn't your mother teach you any manners?
John Novack
David Choo wrote:
John,
Since you think its a serious shortcoming, either you fix it or you shut
up. To start bitching here and complain that its considered and not
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