Tracy R Reed wrote:

nice feature. My clients always pick up the phone at first and assume that
because they have dialtone they had a good connection. Wouldn't some sort
of setting have to be changed in the phone to make the phone not generate
dialtone and wouldn't it have to be set to automatically connect to * when
the handset is picked up?

The grandstreams and a number of other SIP phones/devices have an auto dial feature, simply point your phone/device to that context in your configs etc where you call DISA().


Unless you perform additional testing first there is no simple way to tell if the call will go through or not, I usually get round this by having fail over, if it fails to connect to the first route, drop to the second, then the 3rd etc...

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