[asterisk-users] Don't Hit # after 9 to get PSTN line

Eric "ManxPower" Wieling eric at fnords.org
Wed Jul 19 06:56:24 MST 2006


Turn off 3-way calling on your SIP device.  Set the dialplan on your SIP 
device to not wait 15 seconds after pressing 9.

Pablo Mora wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Iv' got a problem taking lines to call from SIP to PSTN. I have to press #
> after 9 to get ringtone, otherwise I would have to wait above 15 seconds.
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> [out]
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> exten => 9,1,Dial,Zap/g1/9
> 
> exten => 9,2,Hangup
> 
> exten => 9,102,Congestion
> 
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> The problem occurs when the user doesn't complete the call, and hangup after
> pressing only 9.  If these events occur twice consecutively, Asterisk
> attempts to native bridge between 2 channels.
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> I think the problem is that # is being used like a transfer trigger. But
> when I deactivate these feature, I have to wait 15 second after press 9 no
> get line.
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> What can I do??  What should I do to get line without spend this time? 
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> Pablo
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