Thanks for the answer.
I only joined the list 4 days and did not mean to ask a reduntant
question.
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?
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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respectfully, Joseph
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