On Tue, February 28, 2006 23:03, Wolfgang Hottgenroth said:
> Hi,
>
> Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) wrote:
>> It is 12s, which is the proscribed timeout. There is currently no way to
>> set the timeout, unless you change it in source.
>
> Hm, do you have a hint for me where exactly to change?

It should be in either chan_visdn.c (.h) or overlapdial.c(.h), I think.
The question has been asked before, so a search for Daniele's answer in
the archives may yield the information you need...

(The vISDN machine is unreachable right now from where I am, so I am doing
the filenames from the top of my head)

>
>>
>> The best way to avoid it is to make matching patterns as much as
>> possible,
>> but if you *do* have to have flexible number lengths, you're bound to
>> the
>> 12s delay...
>>
>> (so instead of using 0., use 0XXXXXXXXX if you know a number starting
>> with
>> 0 will always be 10 long...)
>
> Unfortunately that no option, as far as I can see.

Doesn't your area (wherever that is, I cannot tell from the sender
address, though your name seems to suggest a German speaking area, that
may be totally off due to the globalized world we live in) have fixed
length numbers?

I thought I had the same issue, until I realized I could do:

00|31NXXXXXXXXX
0|NXXXXXXXXX

to uniquely match numbers in the Netherlands

and

3XXXXXX
5XXXXXX

to uniquely match numbers in my areacode.

Anything starting with other digits could be matched similarly up to a
certain extend. (extensions are all uniquely identified by a 2 at the
start, and always 4 digits long, etc.)

HTH & Good Luck!

>
>
> Thanks,
> Wolfgang
>
>
>>
>> HTH
>>
>
>


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