Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> David Gibbons wrote:
>> <snip>
>> This doesn't work?
>> Dial(SIP/*31#ww061234123412)
>> </snip>
>>
>> When I was browsing the sip debugs, it seemed that the 'w' was not being 
>> honored for one reason or another. My thought at the time was maybe it 
>> didn't work at all over SIP.
>>
>> Does the w *just* work with dahdi or does it work over sip as well (assuming 
>> the provider honors it)?
> 
> 'w' is really only supported on channels where digit-by-digit dialing is
> the  norm, which generally means analog trunks (or digital trunks using
> CAS signaling).
> 
hmm, I use 'w' on ISDN channels (libpri) to signal sending complete, like 
Dial(DAHDI/g1/0123456w).
But I did not know that 'w' means actually 'wait'.

Regards

Hans

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