that's what immediate mode does for FXO signalled interfaces in
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf.  In immediate mode, as soon as the phone goes
off hook, it starts at the "s" extension.

mark

On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Don Pobanz wrote:

> We have need of a ringdown circuit in an elevator. If someone picks up
> the phone, it should dial another extension without any keys being
> pressed. (There are no keys on the phone)
>
> If it was an incoming call to asterisk, the following lines in
> extensions.conf would do the trick.
> exten => s,1,Answer
> exten => s,2,Dial,Zap/10
>
> However, the 's' state is not valid for just picking up a phone
> (extension). With nothing being dialed there are no extension matches
> to make. It is like the dial tone needs to time out in a very short
> time and instead of getting the busy tone, asterisk should dial an
> extension.
>
> Anyway, I have not figured it out. Suggestions?
>
> Don Pobanz
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