Brian Candler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 09:00:57AM -0500, Rich Adamson wrote:
[outbound]
exten => _9.,1,Dial(Zap/4/${EXTEN:1}) <<<< NOTE HERE
exten => _9.,2,Congestion()
exten => _9.,102,Congestion()
Try replacing the first step above with:
exten => _9.,1,Dial(Zap/4/w${EXTEN:1})
Note the "w" in the above means wait for about a 1/4 second before
sending the number to the central office.
Some central offices are not ready to receive digits as quickly as
asterisk sends them out.
Interesting feature, thank you, but I don't think that's the problem.
Notice that Asterisk's own log shows that it thinks the number called is
99XXXXX and therefore dials out to 9XXXXX, where in fact I only dialled
9XXXXX and so it should be dialling XXXXX.
Console:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1'
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1] Dial("Zap/1-1","Zap/4/907974XXXXXX") in
new stack
-- Called 4/907974XXXXXX
-- Zap/4-1 answered Zap/1-1
-- Native bridging Zap/1-1 and Zap/4-1
-- Hungup 'Zap/4-1'
== Spawn extension (internal, 9907974XXXXXX, 1) exited non-zero on 'Zap/1-1'
-- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
If this were consistent I could use ${EXTEN:2} to strip off the two 9's, but
it isn't.
Try the above an see what the result is. If it does not address the
problem, at least one item has been removed from the list of
possibilities. ;)
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