Hi,
You have well formed your file zapata.conf?

Carlos Rojas

On Apr 8, 2005 9:40 PM, Drew Einhorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The ATA generates it's own dialtone, and waits for
> the user to dial a number, before sending anything
> to the * box.  So one of the first examples in the
> in the Brief Introduction to Dialplans from
> Vol. 1 of the Asterisk Documentation Project.
> 
>        [incoming]
>        exten => s,1,Answer()
>        exten => s,2,Playback(goodbye)
>        exten => s,3,Hangup()
> 
> does not work.  The ATA generates a Dialtone
> and waits for the user to dial, then as soon
> as the user presses some keys.  The ATA sends
> that extension was not found in [incoming]
> 
> This example is elaborated into a simple example
> IVR.
> 
> But how do we get the intial prompt to play
> on an ATA?
> 
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