Thanks, I think you are on the right track.
When no Sip adapters were connected to asterisk it took me over one
minute from the time I typed "reload" to the time I've seen anything on
the screen.
When, I connected the all the sip devices and eliminated some entries in
sip.conf and iax.conf it took only 22-seconds to "reload"

So, you might be right, it is looking form for DNS resolution and since
there is no connection to the Internet it takes a long time; though, I'm
puzzled what it is trying to resolve, I'm entering local IP addresses
into configuration files ?

-- 
#Joseph

On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 15:24 +1200, Gerwin van de Steeg wrote:
> Check your DNS resolving system.
> 
> We've experienced asterisk hanging when unable to resolve a sip peer's name.
> 
> Joseph wrote:
> > On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 19:51 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> >   
> >> When I have no connection to the Internet Asterisk-1.2.14 starts OK but
> >> I can it will not run, nor can I "stop" it.
> >> Is it normal?
> >>     
> > typo: it should be:
> > ...it will not run, nor can I "stop" it."
> >
> >   
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