You must have other dialplan entries that start with 9.
 
How does asterisk know you are dialing "9" or one of your other dialplan entries that starts with "9"?
I has to wait for the digit timeout.
 
I am curious what this "9" is used to connect to? Are you trying to get dialtone from another PBX?

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Steven
 
 

 
"Pablo Mora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Hi all,

 

Iv’ got a problem taking lines to call from SIP to PSTN. I have to press # after 9 to get ringtone, otherwise I would have to wait above 15 seconds.

 

 

[out]

exten => 9,1,Dial,Zap/g1/9

exten => 9,2,Hangup

exten => 9,102,Congestion

 

The problem occurs when the user doesn’t complete the call, and hangup after pressing only 9.  If these events occur twice consecutively, Asterisk attempts to native bridge between 2 channels.

 

I think the problem is that # is being used like a transfer trigger. But when I deactivate these feature, I have to wait 15 second after press 9 no get line.

 

What can I do??  What should I do to get line without spend this time?

 

Pablo


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