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FRANCISCO PEREZ-LANDAETA fplandae at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 26 06:39:07 MST 2003


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>From: Adam Roach <adam at dynamicsoft.com>
>Reply-To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>To: "'asterisk-users at lists.digium.com'" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] SIP vs SCCP vs XML
>Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 18:40:59 -0500
>
>I'll start by mentioning that the newer Cisco SIP dumps
>let you hit "#" instead of "Dial" when you're done dialing,
>which I find to be much more intuitive than the "Dial"
>softbutton.
>
> > Good question..   Does * support overlap dialing with SIP?
> >
> > I have a feeling it does, I do vaguely remember getting an
> > Address Incomplete response when not dialing enough
> > digits.  I guess all you have to do is set your Cisco
> > phone for overlap dialing.  Hopefully there is an option
> > for it in is config.
>
>Even if Asterisk does the overlap stuff defined in RFC 3578,
>I seriously doubt you'll see the Cisco phones (or any hardware
>phones, for that matter) doing it. The overlap stuff is really
>designed for gateways from the PSTN, not end terminals.
>
>That said, there's nothing that would *prevent* implementing
>it in end devices. I note that it would cause an awful lot
>of signaling traffic if you did so, though.
>
>As a side note, I'll point out that the Pingtel phones let
>you provision client-side digitmaps. Based on asterisk-like
>pattern matching, you get to say how long a digit string
>should be matched, and the phone will automatically dial
>when it matches (no need to hit send!). You can even make
>different patterns go different places, like:
>
>972xxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@localprovider.net
>214xxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@localprovider.net
>489xxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@localprovider.net
>1xxxxxxxxxx : sip:{digits}@longdistanceprovder.net
>
>(To clarify: Dallas has three local area codes and 10 digit
>local dialing)
>
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