My first asterisk box is up an running! I have 2 ATAs on my local net. One is a Cisco ATA-186 with SIP 3.1.0 software. The other is an ATCOM AG-168V with V1.42.028 IAX2 firmware. After dialing the extension it takes about 10 sec for the other phone to ring. A little more the Cisco to ATCOM, a little less in the other direction.
> After dialing the extension it takes about 10 sec > for the other phone to ring. A little more the > Cisco to ATCOM, a little less in the other direction.Look at the CLI when you dial a number. How does the dialplan look? It sounds like asterisk is waitng for more digits.
Wilson Pickett wrote:>>After dialing the extension it takes about 10 sec >>for the other phone to ring. A little more the >>Cisco to ATCOM, a little less in the other direction. >> >> > >Look at the CLI when you dial a number. How does the dialplan look? It >sounds like asterisk is waitng for more digits. > >Or maybe the phone itself is waiting for more digits. Some ATAs define # as the "send" key when dialing. Regards, Jorge
>>>After dialing the extension it takes about 10 sec >>>for the other phone to ring. A little more the >>>Cisco to ATCOM, a little less in the other direction.>>Look at the CLI when you dial a number. How does the dialplan look? It >>sounds like asterisk is waitng for more digits.>Or maybe the phone itself is waiting for more digits. Some ATAs define # >as the "send" key when dialing.Thanks both of you. The asterisk dialplan was my first guess. Simplified it to try to eliminate that possibility, but still wasn't sure I had done it right. Didn't help. Ran tcpdump and discovered it was about 8 seconds before the ATA sent anything to asterisk. Then I read the second suggestion. Tried #, and the phone rang almost immediately. Thanks again, Drew