Delca wrote:
Fixed, i'm the kind of guy who ask and later find the solution :$ it
is a Linksys PAP-2 ATA setting in Regional -> Control Timer Values ->
Interdigit Long Timer (this is in advanced mode).

Sorry :)
Santiago

On 7/20/06, Delca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm using a Linksys PAP-2 to test my next PBX with asterisk.
The problem  I'm haivng is that when I dial the extension, I've to end
it with # and then it starts calling is there any way to override that
# so with just dialing the 3-digit extension I'll be able to call?
This actually works great with a voipjet configuration I already have
.. when I dial an US number (i.e.: 12245684486 ) it starts dialing
that number.
But if I do the same with an extension, I just have to wait until i
press #. I just want to dial 123 :(


Cheers!
Santiago
That's probably not the best solution. You may want to look at dial-plans here. For example, I have this one:

(*xxS0|011x.|1xxxxxxxxxxS0|2xxS0|6xxxS0|7xxxxxxxxxxS0|8.|911S0)

*xx are services and are immediately called
011x. allows for international numbers
1xxxxxxxxxxS0 makes sure 1+10 digit US numbers are called instantly
2xxSO makes sure extensions (three digits, all beginning with "2") are dialed instantly
etc...
don't forget 911S0 -- this dials 911 immediately as well.

Check the sipura website for config info on dial plans.
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