[Asterisk-Users] Using TDM400P for autodial

Clif Jones ctjones at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 26 09:31:25 MST 2004


Thanks for the advice, sorry that I didn't know what details you needed. ;)
The format does come before the channel and I even tried moving it.  
However,
I didn't restart Asterisk because I figured that since everything else 
appeared to
reconfigure on a "reload" command that I didn't have to.  Nice little 
surprise.  I
will try restarting asterisk.  Wonder what else under /etc/asterisk 
doesn't get reloaded
upon the "reload" command???

Tilghman Lesher wrote:

>On Sunday 25 January 2004 18:17, Clif Jones wrote:
>  
>
>>I have tried to get my TDM400P card to automatically dial a number or
>>run an application when I pick up the phone without much luck. After
>>reviewing the email archives, config files and source to chan_zap.c
>>it appeared that all I had
>>to do was set "immediate=yes" in the zapata.conf file and have a
>>default number
>>in the TDM400P's context (ex. s,1,Directory(default)).  So far I have
>>had no luck.
>>The "simple switch" starts every time I pick up the receiver.  I have
>>tried this on
>>today's CVS files.  Any help and examples would be greatly
>>appreciated.
>>    
>>
>
>That is indeed how you get it to start in the s extension and not give
>dialtone.  Perhaps you have forgotten that zapata.conf is in object
>format and the immediate=yes must come before the channel definition?
>Or perhaps you have forgotten to restart Asterisk after changing
>zapata.conf?  For these situations, it really is helpful for you to post
>the relevant section of zapata.conf.
>
>-Tilghman
>
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