From: Lee Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Yuan,
Thanks for chiming in. I accidentally posted the fix to a wrong thread
above. Been a very long day ;) Here is what I posted:
"OK, I think I may have found the problem for myself at least. Actually, a
friend of mine suggested it. Apparently, Asterisk is a little too fast for
the card.
Probably the card is a little too fast for the line:-) Glad to see a
problem solved. My telco would often give me "the call cannot be completed
as dialed, please try again" when "incomplete" digits are pressed, instead
of "if you'd like to place a call." That makes it eaiser to diagnose.
Yuan Liu
Placing a "w" in front of the number to insert a pause looks like it did
the trick!
Dial(ZAP/1/w5555555)
Looks like it gives the card a chance to come online?
So, at least in this case, it was not that Asterisk was keeping the line
open (which I doubted based on the fact that I could call into that line
anytime) but instead that the card was not coming on line fast enough and
Asterisk was just pushing part of the phone number to dial to the card.
My thanks to Rick Neubaurer who suggested the fix. "
--
Warm Regards,
Lee
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