[Asterisk-Users] Re: DISA

Robert Hajime Lanning lanning+asterisk at monsoonwind.com
Fri Feb 6 12:45:04 MST 2004


What is your zapata.conf?
Have you tried "imediate = yes"?

<quote who="Ed Devine">
> John and sundry others:
>
> First thanks for your help.
>
> You have succiently summed up the problem. I do not get dialtone fast
> enough.
>
> The following is a test dialplan that I set up this morning after recieveing
> the many kind e-mails, It's very basic, but it does allow me to process a
> call to my phone extension, albeit I still don't get dialtone immediately
> when I select a line or dial into the asterisk system. (see embedded notes
> for details).
>
> [general]
> static = yes
> writeprotect = no
> ;
> [main2]
> exten => 9,1,dial(zap/g2)
> exten => _5012
> ignorepat => 9
> ;
> [main1]
> exten => s,1,DISA(2285750,main2)
> exten => s,2,Hangup( )
> ;
> ;Notes on testing:
> ;Circuit is a full T1 provided by my in house Nortel
> ;SL1 to port 3 of my Digium T410p. It's identified
> ;in zaptel.conf as span =3,0,0,d4,ami., and configured
> ;in zapata.conf as group=2, signalling=em_w,
> ;channel = 49-72.
> ;
> ;For purposes of testing only, I have my Nortel Norstar
> ;system with a T1 cartridge attached to port 4 of the
> ;Digium T410p. It's identified in zaptel.conf as
> ;span=4,0,0,esf,b8zs and configured in zapata.conf as
> ;group=3, signalling=em_w, channel = 73-96.
> ;
> ;ztcfg -vv indicates the configuration is correct, and
> ;zttool indicates that there are no errors
> ;
> ;When I select line 1 on the Norstar (where I would
> ;normally expect to  to get dialtone, in effect simply
> ; going off hook) . I do not get dialtone.
> ;
> ;CLI indicates "Starting simple switch on 'Zap-73-1' ".
> ;The same hold true if I dial in on this T1.
> ;
> ;after 5 seconds (the timeout), I finally recieve dialtone.
> ;
> ;At this point I dial "2285750#" and I get dialtone again
> ;
> ; CLI indicates "WARNING [1225991448]:
> ;app_disa_c:290 : disa_exec: DISA on Zap/73-1
> ;password is good".
> ;
> ;The dialplan then branches to [main2]
> ;
> [main2]
> exten => 9,1,dial(zap/g2)
> exten => _5012,1,dial(zap/g2)
> ignorepat => 9
> ;
> ;Since both the Norstar and the SL1 are configured with
> ;dial 9 access (and yes, I've tried using straight access
> ;with the same results). I dial 995012, and the call
> ;processes, ringing my extension 5012 on the SL1.
> ;
> ;CLI indicates
> ;'Executing dial("Zap/73-1 , Zap/g2) in new stack'.
> ;Called g2
> ;'Zap/49-1 answered Zap/73-1'
> ;'attempting native bridge of Zap/73-1 and Zap/49-1'
> ;
> ;I answer the call on my extension '5012' and talk as long
> ;as I care and then simply hangup.
> ;
> ;CLI indicates 'Hungup 'Zap/49-1'
> ;'spawn extension (main2,9,1) exited non-zero on
> ;Zap/73-1'
> ;Hungup 'Zap/73-1'
> ;
> [default]
> exten => s,1,answer
> exten => s,2,disa(no-password, main2)
> exten => s,3,Hangup
> ;

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       -MCP



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