Thank you, 

Last night after I sent the message I realized that it is controlled by the 
ATA. The ATA is a Sipura 3102 and it has a nice string in the regional settings 
- beside the dial tone.

I tried to change a few values in the string - which seemed relevant, however 
the only thing I mamaged to fo is to make it shorter....

Here is the string, maybe somebody has some ideas on how to make it last 
longer.... :)

Here it is: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED];10(*/0/1+2)


Ok, so the follwoings I figured out: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is one frequencey at -19 
db, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the secongfrequency -19 db.

I have no ideea what the rest means. lowering the 10 to 1 will completly remove 
the dial tone, if it is longer than 10 - doesn't make any difference.

Anybody has any idea?

Thanks, Zoltan.



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dave Donovan 
  To: asterisk 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 12:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Dialtone lenght


  Are you using an ATA or a zaptel card?  If you're using an ATA then it's 
controlled by the device.  If you're using a zaptel card then I think it's 
controlled in the dialplan.  I don't have an analog card to check this out on, 
but I thought that the response timeout controlled that. 

  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+func+timeout

  I'm not too sure about this, I could be wrong so let us know if you try and 
it doesn't work. 

  Dave


  On 12/19/06, Pittner, Zoltan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Hello,

    I was wondering if there is a way to make the dial tone longer. I pick up 
an extension and if I don't dial in 3 seconds I get a busy signal.

    Is there a way to modify this and make it let's say 15 seconds? 

    Thank you,
    Zoltan.

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