[Asterisk-Users] Analog with channel bank - Inbound works,
outbound doesn't
C F
shmaltz at gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 15:50:25 MST 2006
You could insert a pause by adding a w before the number to be dialed,
like this:
Dial(zap/25/w1234567890) iirc each w puts a 500ms pause.
On 1/30/06, james.texter at cox.net <james.texter at cox.net> wrote:
> I am experimenting with an asterisk setup in my office. The last bit I have to test is working with analog lines. I have TE411p digium card, with an ISDN line plugged into the first, a channel bank plugged into the second port, and the last two ports empty. I have the following setup in my zaptel.conf:
>
> span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs
> bchan=1-23
> dchan=24
>
> span=2,0,0,d4,ami
> fxsks=25
>
> And in zapata.conf, I have:
> group=2
> language=en
> context=from-pstn
> signalling=fxs_ks
> channel=>25
>
> I have one analog line plugged in for testing. If I dial that analog number, the inbound call arrives, and it works great. However, when I place an outbound call, I get the following output:
> -- Called g2/5148346
> -- Zap/25-1 answered SIP/412-9b72
>
> However, my number never rings. After about 30 seconds, I get a message saying my call could not be completed as dialed. Almost like it didn't get all of the digits. Is there a way to inject a pause before dialing? Any other thoughts? Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
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