[Asterisk-Users] Trying to genereate dial tone,
but stop after first digit dialed.
Neil Skowronek
lancelotlinux at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 27 01:27:13 MST 2005
I don't know if this will relate to your specific
issue, but I had problems with system not responding
to numbers I pressed right away when dialing
internally-i.e. the dialtone did not stop like it
should when system reads numbers pressed (DTMF).
I found that adjusting the rxgain and txgain in the
etc/asterisk/zapata.conf file affected the responses.
The defaults for both are 0.0 and apparantly represent
percentage. Too high makes feedback, too low and
system will not respond.
With my TDM11B I have rxgain at 6.0 and txgain at 3.0
right now, but I am still working out playback volume
and IVR responses.
that's all I got
Neil T. Skowronek
--- Jonathan Feally <vulture at netvulture.com> wrote:
> I seem to be missing something here. Basically I'm
> trying to do what a
> full CO would do in terms of *70 to disable call
> waiting.
> I have a *70 exten setup, it does the work to set
> the extension to not
> take in a second call, then does a
> playtones(dialrecall). This works
> except that all digits dialed after the *70 have the
> tone still playing
> until the dialplan kicks back in for the new exten
> dialed. Does somebody
> have a work around for this? I'd prefer to not use
> Background.
>
> Thanks, -Jon
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