Steven wrote:
If he modifies the local dialplan on the SIP device, the 3-way issue should
go away because he will no longer need to dial a #.
Pablo, Look for something like
(0T|011x.T|101x.T|x.#|9x.T|*x.T|#xx|393*1x.T|8|5xxx|x11) in the SIP
devices config.
You would want to change
You must have other dialplan entries that start
with 9.
How does asterisk know you are dialing "9" or one
of your other dialplan entries that starts with "9"?
I has to wait for the digit timeout.
I am curious what this "9" is used to connect to?
Are you trying to get dialtone from another
Really dont.
Dialplan is very simple, please take a look
[incoming]
exten = s,1,Answer
exten = s,2,Background(prueba-pbx)
exten = s,3,Set(TIMEOUT(response)=5)
exten = 1001,1,Dial,SIP/1001|20
exten = 1001,2,Hangup
exten = 1001,102,Congestion,3
exten = 1002,1,Dial,SIP/1002|20
I agree with Eric, that it must be the local
dialplan on the SIP device.
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Really
dont.
Dialplan is very simple, please
take a look
[incoming]
If he modifies the local dialplan on the SIP device, the 3-way issue should go
away because he will no longer need to dial a #.
Pablo, Look for something like
(0T|011x.T|101x.T|x.#|9x.T|*x.T|#xx|393*1x.T|8|5xxx|x11) in the SIP devices
config.
You would want to change the 9x.T (which
Steven,
Ive been searching that you say, but certainly
I dont know where to search or those lines isnt there.
I found these:
Configuring VoIP DigitMap
dialing pattern
- empty -
Configure FXS Setting Parameters
Ringing Timeout = 180 second
Ringing Cadence = 0
Ringing