Yeah, I have gotten that far and my specific phone config, and
SIPDefault.cnf (SIP version 7.2) have the following
dial_template: "dialplan"
However on boot they are never even requesting the dialplan.xml file
Sep 30 01:13:07 bell in.tftpd[3545]: RRQ from 209.137.255.16 filename
CTLSEP0006537B850D.tlv
Sep 30 01:13:07 bell in.tftpd[3545]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to
209.137.255.16
Sep 30 01:13:07 bell in.tftpd[3546]: RRQ from 209.137.255.16 filename
SEP0006537B850D.cnf.xml
Sep 30 01:13:07 bell in.tftpd[3546]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to
209.137.255.16
Sep 30 01:13:07 bell in.tftpd[3547]: RRQ from 209.137.255.16 filename
SIP0006537B850D.cnf
Sep 30 01:13:07 bell in.tftpd[3548]: RRQ from 209.137.255.16 filename
P0S3-07-2-00.loads
Sep 30 01:13:12 bell in.tftpd[3549]: RRQ from 209.137.255.17 filename
CTLSEP0006537B919A.tlv
Sep 30 01:13:12 bell in.tftpd[3549]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to
209.137.255.17
Sep 30 01:13:12 bell in.tftpd[3550]: RRQ from 209.137.255.17 filename
SEP0006537B919A.cnf.xml
Sep 30 01:13:12 bell in.tftpd[3550]: sending NAK (1, File not found) to
209.137.255.17
Sep 30 01:13:12 bell in.tftpd[3551]: RRQ from 209.137.255.17 filename
SIP0006537B919A.cnf
Sep 30 01:13:12 bell in.tftpd[3552]: RRQ from 209.137.255.17 filename
P0S3-07-2-00.loads
Sep 30 01:13:21 bell in.tftpd[3553]: RRQ from 209.137.255.16 filename
SIPDefault.cnf
Sep 30 01:13:22 bell in.tftpd[3554]: RRQ from 209.137.255.16 filename
./SIP0006537B850D.cnf
Sep 30 01:13:28 bell in.tftpd[3555]: RRQ from 209.137.255.17 filename
SIPDefault.cnf
Sep 30 01:13:28 bell in.tftpd[3556]: RRQ from 209.137.255.17 filename
./SIP0006537B919A.cnf
My dialplan.xml looks like below (I'm just doing internal calling to
test. All numbers are 4 digits and start with 6)
<DIALTEMPLATE>
<TEMPLATE MATCH="6..." Timeout="5"/>
</DIALTEMPLATE>
Does anyone have this working with 7.2. Maybe you could shoot me your
phone conf off list for comparison?
-C
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kevin
Walsh
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 7:10 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Dial Delay
Cody Lerum [clerum@transaria.com] wrote:> I've dug through the documentation, and I must have just glanced over
> this, but how do I set this system up so it executes the call when 4
> digits have been entered. Currently it seems to be operating on a
> timeout system.
>
> Cisco 7940's
>
> Right now if I press the digits 6000 the phone waits like 8 seconds
> before going forward. (If I press dial it is immediate).
>
The 7960 has a dialplan of its own that determines delays etc.
I imagine that the 7940 is similar, so you should check the Cisco docs
for "dialplan.xml".
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