I'll start by mentioning that the newer Cisco SIP dumps
let you hit "#" instead of "Dial" when you're done dialing,
which I find to be much more intuitive than the "Dial"
softbutton.

Good question.. Does * support overlap dialing with SIP?

 I have a feeling it does, I do vaguely remember getting an
 Address Incomplete response when not dialing enough
 digits.  I guess all you have to do is set your Cisco
 phone for overlap dialing.  Hopefully there is an option
 for it in is config.

Even if Asterisk does the overlap stuff defined in RFC 3578, I seriously doubt you'll see the Cisco phones (or any hardware phones, for that matter) doing it. The overlap stuff is really designed for gateways from the PSTN, not end terminals.

That said, there's nothing that would *prevent* implementing
it in end devices. I note that it would cause an awful lot
of signaling traffic if you did so, though.

As a side note, I'll point out that the Pingtel phones let
you provision client-side digitmaps. Based on asterisk-like
pattern matching, you get to say how long a digit string
should be matched, and the phone will automatically dial
when it matches (no need to hit send!). You can even make
different patterns go different places, like:

972xxxxxxx : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
214xxxxxxx : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
489xxxxxxx : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1xxxxxxxxxx : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

(To clarify: Dallas has three local area codes and 10 digit
local dialing)

/a

The Cisco ATA-186 and 79XX devices allow this as well, and you can create fairly extensive lists. However, I prefer to just let the full string hit the Asterisk server, and let Asterisk decide if it's useful or not. Perhaps the only exceptions to that might be "0" and "911"


As to prior comments about SCCP documentation: if you'd like to help contribute to the SCCP channel project, it seems far from 'aborted' at the moment. Check out http://sourceforge.net/projects/sccp/ and download the channel. Compile, test, send bugs, submit code.

JT
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