Greets--

I've had an old server die on me, it was installed by someone else then never 
maintained.  It runs some old version of Elastix on top of Asterisk 1.4.33 with 
4x Digium T100P cards.  I swapped all the parts into a referb of the same gear 
and it runs great, but I want to put it in a completely new box.  The OS on the 
old drives was too old to talk to the embedded chipset in the new server so I 
installed whatever version of Elastix was in the current production repo 
(Asterisk 1.8.7) and rebuilt the configs from the ground up to utilize a new 
Digium T420P...

Long story short, this is the first time I've worked with hardware cards, so I 
obviously missed something.  When a line is picked up, I get dial tone but it 
immediately goes to a busy signal after the first digit is pressed.  I get the 
same result when I use the new T420P and an old T100P.  The log below was 
generated when I hit 8, three times, as quickly as possible. It's only seeing 
the first 8 then dumps that 8 to extension 'stations' which has no '8', thus 
the busy signal. "timeout = 0" is my only lead.  Set(TIMEOUT(digits)=X) has no 
affect since the timeout occurs before the call hits the dialplan context, so 
methinks the issue lies elsewhere.  Four hours in, my forehead raw from being 
smashed against hard surfaces, said "elsewhere" has eluded me...  Suggestions?  
I'm looking for a slap to the face and a finger pointing to my stupid 
oversight.  RTFM + intertubes have failed me (or I them)

DEBUG[5785] chan_dahdi.c: Monitor doohicky got event Ring/Answered on channel 5
DEBUG[5785] sig_analog.c: channel (5) - signaling (2) - event 
(ANALOG_EVENT_RINGOFFHOOK)
DEBUG[5785] dsp.c: Setup tone 1100 Hz, 500 ms, block_size=160, hits_required=21
DEBUG[5785] dsp.c: Setup tone 2100 Hz, 2600 ms, block_size=160, 
hits_required=116
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: __analog_ss_thread 5
VERBOSE[19988] sig_analog.c:     -- Starting simple switch on 'DAHDI/5-1'
DEBUG[5757] devicestate.c: No provider found, checking channel drivers for 
DAHDI - 5
DEBUG[5757] devicestate.c: Changing state for DAHDI/5 - state 2 (In use)
DEBUG[5757] devicestate.c: device 'DAHDI/5' state '2'
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: Begin DTMF digit: 0x38 '8' on DAHDI/5-1
DEBUG[19988] chan_dahdi.c: Begin DTMF digit: 0x38 '8' on DAHDI/5-1
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: End DTMF digit: 0x38 '8' on DAHDI/5-1
DEBUG[19988] chan_dahdi.c: End DTMF digit: 0x38 '8' on DAHDI/5-1
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: waitfordigit returned '8' (56), timeout = 0
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: Can't match 8 from '1505' in context stations
DEBUG[19988] channel.c: Hanging up channel 'DAHDI/5-1'
DEBUG[19988] chan_dahdi.c: dahdi_hangup(DAHDI/5-1)
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: analog_hangup 5
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: Hangup: channel: 5 index = 0, normal = 1, callwait = 
0, thirdcall = 0
DEBUG[19988] chan_dahdi.c: Set option TONE VERIFY, mode: OFF(0) on DAHDI/5-1
DEBUG[19988] chan_dahdi.c: Set option TDD MODE, value: OFF(0) on DAHDI/5-1
DEBUG[19988] sig_analog.c: Updated conferencing on 5, with 0 conference users
VERBOSE[19988] sig_analog.c:     -- Hanging up on 'DAHDI/5-1'
VERBOSE[19988] chan_dahdi.c:     -- Hungup 'DAHDI/5-1'

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