[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk, she no hang uppa the phone!

C F shmaltz at gmail.com
Wed Dec 29 15:50:39 MST 2004


I don't know anything about the other problems, but the heysupid is
because * is dialing too fast change the command to:
exten => whatever,whatever, Dial(zap/g1/ww2234791)
this will insert a pause of half a second for each w before dialing.


On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 16:32:40 -0600, Lane <lane at joeandlane.com> wrote:
> I've been working on the local side of asterisk for several days, and I have
> the in-house dial plan pretty well corn fingered to my satisfaction.
> 
> Today I began working on the other side to make asterisk do things like place
> an outgoing call to PSTN and route an incoming call from PSTN.
> 
> I'm using a TDM11B with a single fxs and a single fxo.  My analog handset is
> plugged into the port that gives me the dailtone (stil can't keep it straight
> if that's fxo or fxs, but I get a dialtone and can call extensions corn
> fingered in extensions.conf)
> 
> But when I dial 9NXXXXXX I see this on the console:
> 
>     -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1'
>     -- Called 4/2234791
>     -- Zap/4-1 answered Zap/1-1
>     -- Attempting native bridge of Zap/1-1 and Zap/4-1
> 
> After several moments I hear a crackly version of the "Hey Stoopid!  You left
> the phone off the hook!"  (Anybody know what that signal is really called?
> the one that beeps real fast and real loud?) So I hang up the handset and I
> see:
> 
>     -- Hungup 'Zap/4-1'
>     -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'
> 
> But if I pick up another handset on the same line that asterisk is plugged
> into, I still hear the "Hey Stoopid!" signal.
> 
> So then I unplug asterisk, wait a moment, check that the dialtone has
> returned, plug 'er back up and dail in from my cell phone ...
> 
> And she no pick uppa the phone!
> 
> And no information is recorded on the console.
> 
> I think maybe I have defined signalling improperly in zapata.conf (fxs_ks),
> but I dunno where I can get more info on the proper signalling.
> 
> Here's [channels] from zapata.conf:
> 
> context=default
> switchtype=national
> signalling=fxo_ks
> channel=1               ; this is the one I plug my handset into
> signalling=fxs_ks
> channel=4               ; this is the line from the wall
> 
> ; the rest I just left from the installation conf file.  As I read through it
> ; I realize that I don't have call waiting, callerid, threewaycalling or any
> ; of that crap ... but I DO use tone dialing, not pulse ... AND I've slept at
> ; Holiday Inn!
> 
> rxwink=300
> usecallerid=yes
> hidecallerid=no
> callwaiting=yes
> usecallingpres=yes
> callwaitingcallerid=yes
> threewaycalling=yes
> transfer=yes
> cancallforward=yes
> callreturn=yes
> echocancel=yes
> echocancelwhenbridged=yes
> rxgain=0.0
> txgain=0.0
> group=1
> callgroup=1
> pickupgroup=1
> immediate=no
> 
> The "Hey Stoopid!" signal tells me asterisk knows how to bridge the outgoing
> call, (my corfigerrations notwithstanding) , and I can deal with sound
> quality later.  But I don't get why she don't actually dial out, but instead
> just looks at the phone line until it hollers at 'er.
> 
> And why she no answer the incoming call?
> 
> TIA!
> 
> lane
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