[Asterisk-Users] Ringing Delay

Brian Mulligan brian at khizr.com
Wed Mar 3 13:15:51 MST 2004


Yup, that was it. Set usecallerid=no and it rings right out.
Thanks

On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 18:32, Eric Wieling wrote:
> Chances are it's waiting to get the caller ID info (sent between the
> first and the second ring)
> 
> On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 12:01, WipeOut wrote:
> > Brian Mulligan wrote:
> > 
> > >Sorry if this is a daft question but when a PSTN call comes in on my
> > >X100P the console shows the following;
> > >
> > >NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2
> > >(Ring/Answered)...
> > >NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2
> > >(Ring/Answered)...
> > >NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2
> > >(Ring/Answered)...
> > >NOTICE[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 4456 (ss_thread): Got event 2
> > >(Ring/Answered)...
> > >    -- Executing Dial("Zap/1-1", "Zap/2") in new stack
> > >    -- Called 2
> > >    -- Zap/2-1 is ringing
> > >    -- Zap/2-1 is ringing
> > >WARNING[1217602880]: File chan_zap.c, Line 2979 (zt_handle_event):
> > >Didn't finish Caller-ID spill.  Cancelling.    -- Zap/2-1 is ringing
> > >    -- Zap/2-1 answered Zap/1-1
> > >    -- Attempting native bridge of Zap/1-1 and Zap/2-1
> > >    -- Hungup 'Zap/2-1'
> > >  == Spawn extension (incoming, s, 1) exited non-zero on 'Zap/1-1'
> > >    -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
> > >
> > >
> > >AS indicated, the call is switched to the context [incoming] which is
> > >configured as follows;
> > >
> > >[incoming]
> > >exten=> s,1,Dial,Zap/2
> > >
> > >The extension rings but not until the incoming line has rung three
> > >times. If I hang-up the external line before the extension is answered
> > >then the extension continues to ring three more times. Clearly, if I
> > >pick up the extension during this time then nobody is there! 
> > >
> > >I would like the extension to ring immediately when the call comes in.
> > >Despite my best efforts I cannot find a configuration element which
> > >addresses it. Could it be my hardware just being too slow?
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >Brian
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> > Brian,
> > 
> > AFAIK the delay is caused by the way the X100P detects ringing.. If you 
> > are using digital lines (ISDN) then there is a signal to tell the device 
> > connected to the line that it is ringing but with an analog line this is 
> > not the case..
> > 
> > So the X100P basically looks for the "swings" on the line that indicate 
> > that it is ringing, it goes through about 3 of them before it answers to 
> > avoid "phantom" calls which used to happen a lot and were very 
> > irritating especially in the middle of the night.. So what you are 
> > experiencing is normal..
> > 
> > Later..
> > 
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