: Check out the CDR configuration. I do my CDR via MySQL and I don't think : that does buffering, but I know for sure the normal CSV format (and standard : configuration file) has options for buffering before saving. I can't really : think how that would change recieving the CDR information during a call, but : it's possible something along those lines. I'm making it up really since : the more I think about it the less that sounds possible. But search the : documentation on the CDR or maybe ask the Asterisk Dev group about when the : CDR fields get filled. It might even be possible that CDR infromation isn't : accessable untill the line has been answered and that's the delay.
Do you mean CDR? I was asking about the delay in the CID (caller id) values and I'm just not sure whether you read that as CDR or whether the CDR settings would really affect the CID values : What is the channel type to the remote site? IAX, SIP, analog? I've seen : alarm systems that pick up analog lines they're attached to if thre are back : to back calls. That's the best I can come up with there. Maybe someone : else has a better idea. This happens on an analog incoming call through a Zap channel. I haven't noticed the same problem on the SIP or IAX channels but I haven't really tried to recreate it either -- Matthew Harrell Never raise your hand to your Bit Twiddlers, Inc. children - it leaves your [EMAIL PROTECTED] midsection unprotected. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
