[asterisk-users] Dialing time-out
Mindaugas Kezys
mkezys at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 11:11:17 CST 2007
You can always press # at the end of your number to send it to Asterisk.
Mindaugas Kezys
http://www.kolmisoft.com
MOR - Advanced Billing for Asterisk PBX
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jim Houser
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 6:38 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Dialing time-out
Ok, probably a dumb question. I believe I already I know the answer, but
thought I would get feedback from others.
One of the issues with user devices at the end Asterisk is dialing time
out. This is a parameter within each hardware device. So if I set it to 3
seconds it appears from the moment after going off hook any key press starts
a timer allowing me 3 seconds to enter the next number before Asterisk times
out and generically says "I'm am sorry that is not a valid extension".
Now this is ok, of sorts. The fault in this is when you dial a valid
number you are stuck waiting 3 seconds for the system to out pulse and
connect. This clearly separates Asterisk from the traditional TDM platform
behavior where a time out can be REAL LONG allowed people to dial at a
snail's rate without upsetting the phone system but then immediately out
pulsing when a number match is met, regardless if the number match is a 4
digit extension or 7 digit phone number.
Is this one of the reasons and purposes Asterisk has a "real-time" option?
Thanks,
Jim
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