[asterisk-users] Asterisk general Timeout for digits

Zeeshan Zakaria zishanov at gmail.com
Sat Mar 20 10:16:20 CDT 2010


As soon as the dialed number matches one of the dial patterns defined in
extensions.conf or its included files, asterisk starts dialing it. The wait
you have is probably from the trunk provider's side because by default
asterisk doesn't start playing the ring tone unless it gets acknoledgement
from the provider's side indicating that the call is successfully going
through.

But even before the above process starts, sip soft phones have their own
dialing patterns and timeout values. As soon as your dialed number matches
one of them, it is sent to asterisk which does the above. So first you'll
have to check your sip phone's dialout pattern and timeout values.

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Zeeshan A Zakaria

On 2010-03-20 10:58 AM, "Doug Lytle" <support at drdos.info> wrote:

bruce bruce wrote:
>
> For outbound, I am using x. and hence unless I append a # sign, I
> would ha...
You really do need to give us a snippet of the outbound code.

Doug

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