Re: [Asterisk-Users] Excessive Asterisk delay to answer on ZAP inbound call

2006-04-27 Thread Giorgio Incantalupo

Hi Eric,
this is my zapata.conf (zap/1 is a FXS but not used during tests):

;-
; Channel: zap/2 [in] - Telecom (lasciare libera)
;-
language = us
musiconhold = default
signalling = fxs_ks
channel = 2
usecallerid=no

Note that omitting usecallerid=no does not  change the result.

Thanks to all for advices.


Giorgio Incantalupo




Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:

Paste your zapata.conf.

Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:

Hi Hadley,
I tried usecallerid=no but unfortunately nothing changed. I used 
another pc with only one TDM400P because I thought I had too many 
TDM400P cards but I got the same behaviour.


Giorgio Incantalupo


Hadley Rich wrote:

On Wednesday 26 April 2006 20:59, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
 
Why does Asterisk wait for these two rings? What is it doing 
meanwhile?

Is it possible to shorten this interval to have an immediate response?



It's most likely waiting on callerid info. If you set usecallerid=no 
in your zapata.conf you should see it pick up faster, although 
without callerid.






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[Asterisk-Users] Excessive Asterisk delay to answer on ZAP inbound call

2006-04-26 Thread Giorgio Incantalupo

Hi,
I have an asterisk 1.2.1 on a Debian Sarge distro with *three* TDM400P 
(12 fxo ports). I noticed Asterisk is slow to answer inbound calls so I 
connected an analog phone in parallel to make a test:


 __Asterisk fxo
 line -|
-Analog phone

The analog phone rings immediately when calling, while asterisk shows 
the message Starting simple switch on zap...  after the first ring and 
executes the old extension script after the second ring (for example a 
NoOp instruction).


Why does Asterisk wait for these two rings? What is it doing meanwhile? 
Is it possible to shorten this interval to have an immediate response?


TIA

Giorgio Incantalupo

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Excessive Asterisk delay to answer on ZAP inbound call

2006-04-26 Thread Hadley Rich
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 20:59, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
 Why does Asterisk wait for these two rings? What is it doing meanwhile?
 Is it possible to shorten this interval to have an immediate response?

It's most likely waiting on callerid info. If you set usecallerid=no in your 
zapata.conf you should see it pick up faster, although without callerid.

HTH

hads

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Excessive Asterisk delay to answer on ZAP inbound call

2006-04-26 Thread Giorgio Incantalupo

Hi Hadley,
I tried usecallerid=no but unfortunately nothing changed. I used another 
pc with only one TDM400P because I thought I had too many TDM400P cards 
but I got the same behaviour.


Giorgio Incantalupo


Hadley Rich wrote:

On Wednesday 26 April 2006 20:59, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
  

Why does Asterisk wait for these two rings? What is it doing meanwhile?
Is it possible to shorten this interval to have an immediate response?



It's most likely waiting on callerid info. If you set usecallerid=no in your 
zapata.conf you should see it pick up faster, although without callerid.


HTH

hads

  


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Excessive Asterisk delay to answer on ZAP inbound call

2006-04-26 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling

Paste your zapata.conf.

Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:

Hi Hadley,
I tried usecallerid=no but unfortunately nothing changed. I used another 
pc with only one TDM400P because I thought I had too many TDM400P cards 
but I got the same behaviour.


Giorgio Incantalupo


Hadley Rich wrote:

On Wednesday 26 April 2006 20:59, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
 

Why does Asterisk wait for these two rings? What is it doing meanwhile?
Is it possible to shorten this interval to have an immediate response?



It's most likely waiting on callerid info. If you set usecallerid=no 
in your zapata.conf you should see it pick up faster, although without 
callerid.




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