Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>   Ok, trying to do a follow me. Code works great on a PRI. Tried to dial
> a cell for 10 seconds (Dial(zap/g0/514xxxyyyy,10) and after 10 seconds
> drops to the
> asterisk voicemail.
> 
>   When doing the same on an analog line (using a Sangoma A200d), the
> call goes out to the cell, but rings till the cell voicemail picks-up.
> Tried to reduce the
> delay and 3 seconds is too short and the call does not reach the cell
> and 4 seconds again makes the cell phone ring till the voicemail
> picks-up...
> 
>   Any ideas?

As soon as the analog line is dialed its "answered", you can set an
absolute timeout on the call, but I doubt that would be desirable
either. The only solution to your problem is to go digital so the
network signals you when the remote end answers the call, rather then
the local end, digital solutions are usually VSPs or E1/T1 or even BRI.

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 Duane

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