[Asterisk-Users] zap x100p
Steven Critchfield
critch at basesys.com
Mon May 3 09:04:29 MST 2004
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 10:32, Joseph wrote:
> Thanks for the answer.
>
> I only joined the list 4 days and did not mean to ask a reduntant
> question.
This is why the mailing list is archived by digium and indexed by
google. Redundant questions should be easily covered. I'm not sure but
the wiki may even cover the answer at voip-info.org.
> I will see if I can get it fixed.
>
> I assume turning callerid would not make it wait for that,
> so the shortest amount of time might be 1 to 2 rings then?
>
> Any tips on debugging callerid problems?
usecallerid=no or some such item in zapata.conf, then make sure there
are no wait() lines before the answer() line that your call would take.
> On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 11:15, Steven Critchfield wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 10:04, Joseph wrote:
> > > I have 2 X100P cards that I am using to handle voicemail,
> > > but I have problem.
> > >
> > > It takes about 3 to 4 rings before they pick up.
> > >
> > > Anyone have any idea why it takes so long to pickup and answer?
> > >
> > > Or is there a way to control this?
> >
> > Do a minor amount of research, please. This smacks of being too lazy to
> > do your own work since we have covered this at least 2 times in the last
> > 2 weeks.
> >
> > You must have 1 ring to know there was a ring. Bellcore Callerid comes
> > after the 1st ring, but can be out into the gap after the 2nd ring. If
> > you are using callerid, asterisk waits for this. Then if you have a wait
> > in your dialplan like the examples do, then you are pushing into the
> > next ring.
> >
> > All explained in normal signaling patterns that we have gone over now
> > more than 3 times in the last month. No one else should have an excuse
> > to be this lazy again.
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Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>
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