Hi Roger,
We've solved this with the MD110 sending calls to cisco VoIP gateways.
The method is to set the Minimum and Maximum call length for this number
range on the MD110 - and to configure the destination route to only send
the call when the minimum length is reached (sometimes called en-block
sending). If your asterisk number range is 1500 - 1599
define your minimum and maximum length.
NANLS:EXL=15,MIN=4,MAX=4;
Also - make sure that your Route definition for this destination does
the enblock.
RODDI:DEST=15,ROU=45,ADC=1xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
The first parameter of ADC causes the call to wait for minimum length
before sending it to the route - the other parameters should stay at
their pervious values.
I hope this helps - its worked well for us.
Tim.
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have one Asterisk linked to a MD110 (Ericsson PBX) using a TE100P.
>> I'm using the QSIG ( Asterisk 1.2).
>> From * I can make calls elsewhere. But when the calling is coming
>> from MD, the Asterisk is answering the call at the first digit it
>> receives. The dial plain is waiting for a four digits long string (my
>> extension plan). So it send back a hangup as a invalid dial.
>> How can I do to let Asterisk wait for the next digits without answer
>> the call?. The MD is programmed to not wait a chunk of digits from
>> the user, to get a channel, and start sending the numbers.
>> (I know I could do a IVR style configuration - answer and let the
>> user choose the extension, but it is not my intention).
>> Sincerely,
>> Roger.
>>