immediate=yes per Blain's suggestion appears to be like a "hotline". It immediately dials the /s extension in that context. Bjorn, I'm also afraid to report that (at least with the Sangoma drivers/card) it waits approximately 10 seconds before commencing the dial with asterisk.

Next up ....??

dbc.

Bjorn Asmul wrote:
Digits are sent immediately to Asterisk, and Asterisk will jump to the
first unique match in your dialplan (in the context you've configured in
zapata.conf).
If you set up your dialplan to be all unique you won't need timeout.
Asterisk won't wait forever though...

--Bjorn
www.atlasvoice.com

-----Original Message-----
From: David Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 3:37 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Zapata dialplan timing

First time I've played with a zapata FXS device :-) (Happens to be a
Sangoma A200D)

I don't see anything that sets dialplan timing so I can immediately dial
after three-digit extensions as long as they begin with "5"; Anything
else, but 1/0, wait for 10 digits, 1/0, wait for 11+ digits, etc.

Any ideas?
dbc.

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