probably it's better to auto-dial the calling phone first, and then let the established channel go out to the recipient!
So when the "calling phone" answers, the call will go out to the recipient.
Hope this helps...

 
2006/5/4, Giorgio Incantalupo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'm using Asterisk 1.2.1 on a Debian Sarge with a TDM400P and a monoBRI
using chan-mISDN from beronet site.
It seems to work all right except for autodial calls, monoBRI ISDN
channel behaves differently waiting for the caller to answer and then
continue.
Asterisk console says:

analog:

   -- Attempting call on Zap/2/3391818250 for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 (Retry 1)
      > Channel Zap/2-1 was answered.
   -- Executing DeadAGI("Zap/2-1", "exten2.py|ticket=19") in new stack
   -- Launched AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/exten2.py

ISDN:

   -- Attempting call on mISDN/1/3391818250/s for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 (Retry 1)

*Asterisk stops here for the caller to answer then go on to show the rest:*

      > Channel mISDN/1-u8 was answered.
   -- Executing DeadAGI("mISDN/1-u8", "exten2.py|ticket=21") in new stack
   -- Launched AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/exten2.py

Why this pause? This is a problem because with ISDN the calling party
phone does not ring.
Is there some parametere to set in misdn.conf??

TIA

Giorgio Incantalupo
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