n in the
context... immediate=no is set on this channel.
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I had a simi
Then why bring it up?
What has any of this to do with the original topic?
Jamie
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I had a similar problem when there was timing problems
with my
se the "s" extension in the
> context... immediate=no is set on this channel.
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I had a similar problem when there was timing problems with my T100P.
You could also hear lots of popping and generally bad audio during the
dial tone. Afte
I had a similar problem when there was timing problems with my T100P.
You could also hear lots of popping and generally bad audio during the
dial tone. After we fixed the timing problem, the audio was clear as
could be, and the problems went away. Of course this doesn't fix a X100P
as it is strictl
I've had the same thing happen, only on the single port T1 card and a
channel bank, and one of the FXO channels also having a phone attached
elsewhere...
I just wound up putting that channel in a different context and running
Exten => s,1,Hangup
(I'm just using the line for outbound dialing)
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