[asterisk-users] analog phone digit delay

Justin Killen jkillen at allamericanasphalt.com
Thu Jul 11 11:25:36 CDT 2013


So my only two options then are:

1) Have the timeout be so short that users complain (but they get a fancy message).
2) The timeouts are reasonable, but when they're wrong the users get a busy signal (no fancy message).

It's a shame that reasonable timeouts and a nice message are mutually exclusive.


--Justin

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I imagine setting up a catch-all extension pattern is your best option.  That is what most seem people do.

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Okay, so I is no good.  Does anybody else have a work-around for this?

-Justin

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"I" has the same limitations as dialplan timeouts, you have to be in a Background or WaitExten or similar for them to work.    These items are designed for IVRS.

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It seems likely that this is exactly what is happening.  I'd rather not change the code though, but rather fix the dialplan.  I'm thinking using the 'i' extension would work just the same - would there be a reason to use a wildcard pattern match instead of i?

-Justin

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