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You could disable dialing altogether unless they
press hash - that way they would learn about the hash key feature pretty quickly
:-)
Unfortunately I dont see an easy solution since a
dialplan covering all possibilities may be too complicated.
Cheers
Gerry
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Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 8:27
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Call
Processing Slow 11 seconds
Yes that works. I'm using Linksys adapter, is there a code I can put in
the dial plan to prevent users from putting # after the number? I have a lot
of people on the server and cannot ask them all to be pushing # after every
call. Thanks for the tip and any help will be appreciated.
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Original message -------------- From: "G.Jacobsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In
case you use an adapter or voip phone: Did you try to press hash # after the
number ? - then the adapter/voip phone dials immediately and
doesnt wait for the next digit timeout.
Cheers
Gerry
I'm having some slowness issue with Asterisk. When a number is dialed
it takes 11 seconds before it rings out. I been considering using openser
for the call processing and leaving asterisk for voicemail and conference
bridge. I get a dialtone rightaway when the receiver is picked up but
after dialing the number but within asterisk extensions and pstn numbers
takes 11 seconds before ringing out. Anyone else experiencing this. I use
Asterisk 1.2.3
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