I have a Sipura SPA-841. I have configured my SIP.conf and extensions.conf to allow the phone to dial an outside number via my Zap/2 PSTN. When I pick up the handset I get a dialtone, however, when I press 9, the dialtone stops. I assumed it would pause for a moment and give me another dialtone for dialing my outside number. This phone has a softkey that's labeled "Dial".....if you dial a number, you have to either wait for a few moments for the line to pick up, or press the dial softkey and it will dial the number. If I dial "92125551212" and then press dial, it will dial out. I would like to be able to pick up the handset, press 9, get a dialtone and then dial the 10 digit number without having to press any softkeys. Does anyone have any ideas?? Paul
On Apr 10, 2005 5:28 PM, Paul <junk@irqx.com> wrote:> I have a Sipura SPA-841. I have configured my SIP.conf and extensions.conf > to allow the phone to dial an outside number via my Zap/2 PSTN. When I pick > up the handset I get a dialtone, however, when I press 9, the dialtone > stops. I assumed it would pause for a moment and give me another dialtone > for dialing my outside number. This phone has a softkey that's labeled > "Dial".....if you dial a number, you have to either wait for a few moments > for the line to pick up, or press the dial softkey and it will dial the > number. If I dial "92125551212" and then press dial, it will dial out. I > would like to be able to pick up the handset, press 9, get a dialtone and > then dial the 10 digit number without having to press any softkeys. Does > anyone have any ideas?? > > PaulThis should help... http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+DISA
You could record the sound of a dialtone and background(dialtone) while the dialplan is waiting for the rest of the number... Exten => _9.,1,background(dialtone) Exten => _9NXXNXXXXXX,2,dial(...etc. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Paul Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 7:28 PM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP outgoing problem I have a Sipura SPA-841. I have configured my SIP.conf and extensions.conf to allow the phone to dial an outside number via my Zap/2 PSTN. When I pick up the handset I get a dialtone, however, when I press 9, the dialtone stops. I assumed it would pause for a moment and give me another dialtone for dialing my outside number. This phone has a softkey that's labeled "Dial".....if you dial a number, you have to either wait for a few moments for the line to pick up, or press the dial softkey and it will dial the number. If I dial "92125551212" and then press dial, it will dial out. I would like to be able to pick up the handset, press 9, get a dialtone and then dial the 10 digit number without having to press any softkeys. Does anyone have any ideas?? Paul _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Paul wrote:> I have a Sipura SPA-841. I have configured my SIP.conf and extensions.conf > to allow the phone to dial an outside number via my Zap/2 PSTN. When I pick > up the handset I get a dialtone, however, when I press 9, the dialtone > stops. I assumed it would pause for a moment and give me another dialtone > for dialing my outside number. This phone has a softkey that's labeled > "Dial".....if you dial a number, you have to either wait for a few moments > for the line to pick up, or press the dial softkey and it will dial the > number. If I dial "92125551212" and then press dial, it will dial out. I > would like to be able to pick up the handset, press 9, get a dialtone and > then dial the 10 digit number without having to press any softkeys. Does > anyone have any ideas??You need to look at the dialplan on the SIPura device. The docs for the SPA-841 are not very complete when it comes to dialplans, but SIPura uses the same dialplan syntax across all their products. Here is the (very simple) dialplan on one of my SIPura phones: (9,1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|9,[2-9]xxxxxx|[2-9]xxx) Notice the , That tells the SIPura to continue the dialtone after it gets a leading 9. As you can see, there are no overlapping patterns, so as soon as what you dial matches a patterns the SIPura will dial. -- Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. Mark Twain