Guido Hecken
2008-Mar-25 13:48 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk parking hold and transferdigittimeout
Hi, anyone out there with the same problems and a possible solution to the following? The functions callparking and hold use the same transferdigittimeout in features.conf. While I think 3 to 5 seconds are enough to let the user "find" their keys on the phone, the double ammount of time ( 2 x 5 secs) you have to wait before a call is parked and the parkposition is announced, is really too long. Did I miss something in the documentation? We are using SVN-branch-1.4-r96449. Regards, Guido Hecken gwsNetTech Guido Hecken Quirrenbacher Str. 36 53639 K?nigswinter Germany fon +49(2244) 870663 fax +49(2244) 870664 mobil +49(179) 1267353 web http://www.gwsnettech.de mailto:guido.hecken at gwsnettech.de
Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC
2008-Mar-25 22:22 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk parking hold and transferdigittimeout
Guido Hecken wrote:> Hi, > > anyone out there with the same problems and a possible solution to the > following? > > The functions callparking and hold use the same transferdigittimeout in > features.conf. > While I think 3 to 5 seconds are enough to let the user "find" their keys on > the phone, > the double ammount of time ( 2 x 5 secs) you have to wait before a call is > parked and > the parkposition is announced, is really too long. > Did I miss something in the documentation? > > We are using SVN-branch-1.4-r96449. > > > Regards, > > Guido Hecken > > > gwsNetTech > Guido Hecken > > Quirrenbacher Str. 36 > 53639 K?nigswinter > Germany > > > fon +49(2244) 870663 > fax +49(2244) 870664 > mobil +49(179) 1267353 > web http://www.gwsnettech.de > mailto:guido.hecken at gwsnettech.de > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >It seems that the dialplan comes into play. If your parking lot is 700, and you have any extension patterns that COULD begin with that, then asterisk will wait to make SURE you're not typing 700xxxx: Let's say that 700 is my parking lot extension. exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,1,blahblahblah This could match 7005551212, so asterisk waits around to make sure I'm not trying to find any more buttons before it accepts that I meant 700. As an example, if your parking lot extension was **, then asterisk could be pretty darn sure that that won't match anything else, and will accept it directly as a number to transfer too.