Matt wrote:
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What this means is that if the call is busy, it will play busy tones,
if the call is ringing it will play ringing, congestion, congestion
etc.
The reason you are hearing silence is that Asterisk doesn't know what
the status of the call is before
It sounds like you have analog lines. If that is the case, the silence
you experience is Asterisk sending the DTMF down the line. Asterisk
collects the DTMF and when you are done dialing it retransmits those
digits down the analog line. I think each digit is by default 300ms.
If you are
If it is 300 ms, that is way to long. I don't know any CO grade receiver that
can't decode in 80 ms and some can do 40. There is also a similar size gap
between digits.
Is there an option to start dialing as soon as enough digits are collected to
guarantee a unique route? That has been the
Eric wrote:
It sounds like you have analog lines. If that is the case, the silence
you experience is Asterisk sending the DTMF down the line. Asterisk
collects the DTMF and when you are done dialing it retransmits those
digits down the analog line. I think each digit is by default 300ms.
Most IVRs want longer DTMF tone lengths. If you shorten the
toneduration= then many IVRs won't work.
Wilton Helm wrote:
If it is 300 ms, that is way to long. I don't know any CO grade receiver
that can't decode in 80 ms and some can do 40. There is also a similar size
gap between digits.
On 5/11/2008 8:43 p.m., Stefan Guenther wrote:
After I removed the r option I now nearly immediately get the busy tone.
BUT: The wiki says Without this option, Asterisk will generate ring
tones automatically where it is appropriate to do so; however. What
does appropriate mean?? After
Hi Rob,
Also try without the r option to the dial command:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+dial
Rob
After I removed the r option I now nearly immediately get the busy tone.
BUT: The wiki says Without this option, Asterisk will generate ring
tones automatically where it is
Hi,
I have a strange problem with our Asterisk installation. Outgoing calls
are handled by the following lines:
exten = _0[2-9]X.,1,Set(CALLERID(num)=0403${CALLERID(num)})
exten = _0[2-9]X.,2,SET(CALLERID(num)=${IF($[ ${CALLERID(num)} =
040321]?04030:${CALLERID(num)})})
exten =
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 08:18:32AM +0100, Stefan Guenther wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with our Asterisk installation. Outgoing calls
are handled by the following lines:
exten = _0[2-9]X.,1,Set(CALLERID(num)=0403${CALLERID(num)})
exten = _0[2-9]X.,2,SET(CALLERID(num)=${IF($[
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 11:39:31PM +, Robert Lister wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 08:18:32AM +0100, Stefan Guenther wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with our Asterisk installation. Outgoing calls
are handled by the following lines:
exten =
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