Hi All, This is my first posting and if am asking dumb questions please let me apologize. I'm in no way a telephony or pbx expert. I have tried googling for answers but can't seem to find the answers I need. Probably because I'm not using the right words. I have installed Asterisk@Home 2.0 which uses Asterisk 1.2. Everything appears to be running great with two exceptions: 1) On outbound dialing it appears that about 50% of the time the leading dial digit is lost by the phone company. I have 8 analog lines connected into two digium TDM400P cards. I think Asterisk is dialing the number before the carrier (SBC) is ready. Is there a way to create a delay in the dialing to allow SBC to be ready to take the dialing? Kind of like the "w" command in modem dialing. If so, what do I need to put and in which configuration file? 2) Is there a way to increase the volume of received vmail in email? I've tried listening to them on 2 different PCs and a laptop. Even with volume turned up all the way, they are very faint. Thanks for your answers and patience, Mike
Mike McMullen wrote:> Hi All, > > This is my first posting and if am asking dumb questions please > let me apologize. I'm in no way a telephony or pbx expert. I have > tried googling for answers but can't seem to find the answers I need. > Probably because I'm not using the right words. >Some may chastise you for not using the Asterisk@home list, but your problems are certainly more generic. Not dumb questions at all.> I have installed Asterisk@Home 2.0 which uses Asterisk 1.2. > > Everything appears to be running great with two exceptions: > > 1) On outbound dialing it appears that about 50% of the time the > leading dial digit is lost by the phone company. I have 8 analog > lines connected into two digium TDM400P cards. > I think Asterisk is dialing the number before the carrier (SBC) > is ready. Is there a way to create a delay in the dialing to allow > SBC to be ready to take the dialing? Kind of like the "w" command > in modem dialing. If so, what do I need to put and in which > configuration > file? >You are absolutely correct. Asterisk does NOT listen for dialtone, and no one seems able or cares to fix that problem IF, and only IF, you are dialing with DTMF, you can insert a series of "w" into the dial string. Search the list archives for exactly where, then you will have to struggle with *@home to make the change and keep it from being overwritten. If, on the other hand, one uses pulse dial, then the "w" in the dialstring will not work.> 2) Is there a way to increase the volume of received vmail in email? I've > tried listening to them on 2 different PCs and a laptop. Even with > volume > turned up all the way, they are very faint.Another chronic Asterisk problem. I am not sure there has been a fix to this either. Seems to only be there with the TDM400, or perhaps the TDM400 and the X100 cards.. I believe some have changed the format of the Vmail , either to or away from wav, and gotten better results. Again, search the list archives for answers. Best of luck John Novack> Thanks for your answers and patience, > > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > > >
Mike McMullen wrote:> Hi All, > > This is my first posting and if am asking dumb questions please > let me apologize. I'm in no way a telephony or pbx expert. I have > tried googling for answers but can't seem to find the answers I need. > Probably because I'm not using the right words. > > I have installed Asterisk@Home 2.0 which uses Asterisk 1.2. > > Everything appears to be running great with two exceptions: > > 1) On outbound dialing it appears that about 50% of the time the > leading dial digit is lost by the phone company. I have 8 analog > lines connected into two digium TDM400P cards. > I think Asterisk is dialing the number before the carrier (SBC) > is ready. Is there a way to create a delay in the dialing to allow > SBC to be ready to take the dialing? Kind of like the "w" command > in modem dialing. If so, what do I need to put and in which > configuration > file?In AMP, edit your zap trunk(s) and add a 'w' to 'Outbound Dial Prefix'. This will prepend a 'w' onto all outgoing calls on those trunks. I have the same problem as you and this solves it.> > 2) Is there a way to increase the volume of received vmail in email? I've > tried listening to them on 2 different PCs and a laptop. Even with > volume > turned up all the way, they are very faint.I haven't tried this yet, but in 1.2 there is a new feature to the voicemail application. From the CLI type 'show application voicemail' and you'll see: g(#) - Use the specified amount of gain when recording the voicemail message. The units are whole-number decibels (dB). Cheers, kevin -- Optimacy Communications, LLC http://www.optimacycomm.com