On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Tony Mountifield <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > If I do this from an NEC digital extension I get 141496920000, but if I > do > > it from an NEC POTS extension I get 1942124000 > > That looks like when you pick up the analogue phone and dial 9, it > immediately opens the outgoing line and sends the 141 acces code, but > is doing so at the same time you carry on dialling 6920000. So the digits > clash with each other. Notice you have 1414 interleaved with 922000. It > appears like the digits generated by the NEC (1414) are overriding the > digits coming in from the phone, and either obliterating the latter, > or splitting them up (in the case of the 2, which gets chopped in half > by a short burst of 1). > OK, I removed the 1414 prefix from the NEC system. And now I have found a basic problem. If I connect a POTS phone to the analogue extensions and dial fast (like an autodial) asterisk doesn't read the digits properly. If I connect manually and dial slowly, asterisk reads all the digits correctly and can handle the call. Is there any way that i can get asterisk to read the faster DTMF digits? Mikel -- http://lindsaar.net/ Rails, RSpec and Life blog....
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