We cheated with ours.
 
One our ECS we did a "change dialplan parameters" and added routing pattern 31 to the "ETA"
 
Once this was done we programmed routing pattern 31 to send via the appropriate signaling/trunk group out to Asterisk.  The end result was that if the Avaya didnt know the extension from its own tables, it sent it to Asterisk to handle.
 
 
 
Jonathan O'Connor
Senior System Administrator
Inoveris LLC
Direct Line (614) 791-3742
Fax (614) 791-3748
Helpdesk 866-456-1566
 
 
 


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It should be possible, but I think that the problem lies in the connection between Avaya and Asterisk, let me explain: your Avaya most likely uses different
connection parametrs for handling the calls coming from /going to PSTN  and the ones
coming from /going to Asterisk.

If you need to pass let's say extensions' 20XX traffic, from Avaya through Asterisk, just set this in the Avaya and let it dial to Asterisk as if it was another
extension, once in the Asterisk, you can handle it with the extensions.conf

Alyed



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On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 12:09:33PM -0700, Alyed Tzompa wrote:
> You are not gonna be able to modify this behaviour from the asterisk since in your case asterisk is only receiving the digits from someone else (an Avaya in your case but could be PSTN for instance)
>
> Just asked an Avaya support guy and told me you should take a look at the ARS Digit Analysis Table, and modify the Min and Max values to suit your needs.
I just found something called "digit delay time"
and "digit delay count", it just happens so that
digit delay count is set to four, ie the number of
digits before the avaya dials out. I can not try
it out right now since the system is being used -
has to wait for the maintenance window tomorrown
evening.

But what I find a little strange is that the Avaya
works when connected to my telco, shouldn't it be
possibly to simulate a telco fully with Asterisk?

Thanks Alyed!

Kristian.



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> I have an Avaya IP Office PBX connected to an
> Asterisk system via a Sangoma ISDN PRI card.
> Dialing from the as
> terisk system into the avaya works just fine but
> when trying to call from a phone connected to the
> avaya syste
> m something goes wrong. After punching the first
> four digits the Avaya calls out, shouldn't it wait
> for all di
> gits and then dial out?
> If I try to dial a three digit number it waits for
> a while then dials.
>
> Is this some feature to let the CO know of which
> area code the calls is going ahead of time?
> Is there some way to circumvent this using hacks
> on the asterisk side?
>
> --
> Kristian Larsson, Net At Once AB
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