On 12/18/06, Eric Jacksch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Is the problem just when you don't answer the cell phone?  Many cell
phones go to a voice announcement when they're turned off or not answered,
and Asterisk thinks the call has been answered. The other issue could be
that your gateway (asterisk1) is answering the call before the outbound leg
is answered.  One workaround would be to use a macro that requires you to
press a key to accept the call on your cell.  (See the M option to the dial
command and 
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+findme)<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+findme%29>

Also, I see that you're using the r option — you might want to drop that.

I'm also not convinced that it will ever find 102,107 in your dialplan.
 You might want to look at using ${DIALSTATUS} and making it a bit more
explicit.

Cheers,
Eric


Dropped the r option and line 107.
The M option had the same result.
Based on another comment :

Is your other server patching through to a Zap channel (analog)?
If so, as soon as the dial goes out, an analog Zap channel is considered
"answered", which could be your issue.

Doesn't sound like follow-me will work properly with an analog trunk
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