> > Well voip-info seems to be down. However, a search on google does > > bring up info about using Wait(x);... but as I stated.. using that > > (even without an answer line) seems to make Asterisk take control of > > the line! > > Apparently you can do this with contexts; I actually _just_ posted a > Question for a clarification on this one. (See "Questions about contexts") > > Basically you aim your inbound Zap channel at either a non-existent > context, or a blank context, and Asterisk won't do anything. > > I'm curious because you say that it "answers" without an Answer line. > There are some apps that will automatically answer, but if you are > just using wait(x) then there shouldn't be an answer. When you dial into > the Zap card, do you hear it answer while watching the console?
The wait(s) isn't needed either; in this case it adds no value to the solution whatsoever other then making you think its waiting around. So what do you think happens after the specified x seconds? Nothing, unless you have more statements. So why burn cpu cycles to calculate the end of the wait period, and _then_ do nothing? _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
