We have had this problem with the TDM400 and just about every thing we have ever had... it isn't the card that is chopping off the first digit. It is the fact that it picks up too quickly and starts to dial. Change your dial to be Zap/g0/w${EXTEN} and see if that takes care of the problem Tim Jackson wrote:> I am having issues with a TDM2400P. It appears when the ZAP channel dials > out, it randomly chops the first digit off of the number. I have tried > relaxdtmf=yes, turning up and down the txgain, turned off and on the echo > cancellation, generated new zaptel (with updated spinlock.h)... > > I am at a loss. Can someone please offer some help? > > Thanks. > > TJ > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
I am having issues with a TDM2400P. It appears when the ZAP channel dials out, it randomly chops the first digit off of the number. I have tried relaxdtmf=yes, turning up and down the txgain, turned off and on the echo cancellation, generated new zaptel (with updated spinlock.h)... I am at a loss. Can someone please offer some help? Thanks. TJ
> I am having issues with a TDM2400P. It appears when the ZAP channel dials > out, it randomly chops the first digit off of the number. I have tried > relaxdtmf=yes, turning up and down the txgain, turned off and on the echo > cancellation, generated new zaptel (with updated spinlock.h)... > > I am at a loss. Can someone please offer some help?* is probably starting to dial too fast. Try to add a w in your dial string to make it wait. Like : Dial(ZAP/g0,w${EXTEN}) If I'm not mistaken, w adds half a second pause. You can put more w to make it wait longer. hth