On Wednesday 1 March 2006 10:31, cibi wrote:
>
> No, German numbers don't have a fixed length.
> 01234 - 1234 is a valid Number, as
> 01234 - 1234567
> 0987 - 123456

Wait. The need for a timeout is limited to extensions which does not support 
overlap dialing, SIP, for example. If you are going to call an extension 
which supports overlap dialing (a VISDN extension, for example) you may use 
the syntax in samples/extensions.conf:

; Dialout with a macro, the 'o-' prefixed exenstion indicates that passthru
; overlap dialing is supported by the dialed channel:

exten => _.,1,Macro(telcobri_out|${EXTEN})
exten => _o-.,1,Macro(telcobri_out|${EXTEN}:2)

If VISDN finds an extensions beginning with o-, it will pass the digits one by 
one and stop as soon as the remote network/user sends PROCEEDING.

> (I tried change T302 with a patch 55x, but all i got in show visdn
> interfaces was "T302 = 12 (*)" )

Look at one of my previous posts, timers may be changes in visdn.conf without 
patching.

> BTW: My Dect/ISDN phone (DeTeWe Beetel 440i) always uses overlap to dial,
> even if you type the digits first and then execute the dial)

Yes, it's correct, it cannot know if the sent digits are enough or the network 
will require more of them.

Bye,

-- 
  Daniele Orlandi
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