BTW: Thanks for your help. I had everything configured properly but was working under
the assumption that the changes to /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf didn't require an asterisk restart.
I guess that explains why I couldn't find the parse logs for zapata.conf when I did a reload. :)


Tilghman Lesher wrote:

On Sunday 25 January 2004 18:17, Clif Jones wrote:


I have tried to get my TDM400P card to automatically dial a number or
run an application when I pick up the phone without much luck. After
reviewing the email archives, config files and source to chan_zap.c
it appeared that all I had
to do was set "immediate=yes" in the zapata.conf file and have a
default number
in the TDM400P's context (ex. s,1,Directory(default)). So far I have
had no luck.
The "simple switch" starts every time I pick up the receiver. I have
tried this on
today's CVS files. Any help and examples would be greatly
appreciated.



That is indeed how you get it to start in the s extension and not give dialtone. Perhaps you have forgotten that zapata.conf is in object format and the immediate=yes must come before the channel definition? Or perhaps you have forgotten to restart Asterisk after changing zapata.conf? For these situations, it really is helpful for you to post the relevant section of zapata.conf.

-Tilghman

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