Success at last!!! See below for details. On Thursday, November 06, 2003 1:16 PM, Steven Critchfield [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You need to have an exten entry that matches the number of digits the > telco is sending. You should be able to see this vrom the CLI with a > couple of verbose flags. > > When we had a E&M wink T1, the telco sent 4 digits of the phone > number, > This meant our exten line looked like; > exten => 9004,1,answer > > Now we have a PRI with full 10 digits passed and have the following > exten entry; > > exten => 6152389004,1,answer
After much more investigation, I found another thing that needs to be set. The symptoms that I had was that I did not receive any digits from the telco. The telco is sending them out dtmf. (I know they are being sent because the telco technician had an audio monitor on the trunk and we could hear the dtmf). However, asterisk never sees any digits, though it does wink and answer the line. Asterisk then uses the 's' state from extensions.conf. 1. In zapata.conf immediate=no is needed. If immediate=yes then the line will be answered and the extension determined before the telco has time to send the digits. Here are portions of my config files: zaptel.conf span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs span=2,1,2,esf,b8zs # span 2 is my telco span. fxsks=1-8 fxoks=9-24 e&m=25-28 # set up the first 4 trunks for DID loadzone = us defaultzone=us zapata.conf context = coDID group=3 callerid = "DID trunk <555-1212>" signalling=em_w channel=> 25-28 extensions.conf [coDID] exten => 5551200,1,Answer exten => 5551200,2,Wait,1 exten => 5551200,3,BackGround(HU-welcome) exten => 5551212,1,Answer exten => 5551212,2,Dial(Zap/10,18) exten => 5551212,3,Voicemail2,us212 exten => 5551212,103,Voicemail2,b212 Don Pobanz _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
