When immediate is set on a port that is an fxo, what is the meaning of this ?
Will it go immediately to the s extension of the context when the line
first rings, or something else ?
I am looking for a way to stop the line ringing two extra times before
being answered by the channel bank.
FXO ports don't get DID numbers usually so they'll always go to 's'
Martin
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Jon Pounder wrote:
When immediate is set on a port that is an fxo, what is the meaning of this ?
Will it go immediately to the s extension of the context when the line
first rings, or something
Nope.
usecallerid=no should work for it.
If not you might try to modify the code in chan_zap.c
Martin
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Jon Pounder wrote:
my question was - will immediate put an end to the extra 2 rings before
pickup ?
(I know they go to s eventually.)
At 10:40 AM 5/28/2003 -0500,