Could you send us some CLI output?
Look for something like this
Invalid extension "s" in context <whatever your dial context is>
It could be that lifting the handset without dialing is opening a channel to
the "s" extension, since there are no digits being dialed. There is a
workaround for this, but it means creating a dialplan that produces dialtone
and waits for digits.
-Tim
On September 8, 2006 14:44, Henrik Woffinden wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm using Asterisk 1.2.10-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1s.
> I've got 3 ISDN phones attached.
>
> When I want to dial out I can do it in 2 ways..
> 1) Type in number with handle still on.. Lift handle and we dial the
> number
> 2) Lift handle and then press the number
>
> Both methods should work, but only the first does.
> With the second I expected a dialtone but it goes immedately to busy
> signal. No dialtone first.
> Why is that?
--
Tim St. Pierre
IP telephony specialist
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Toronto: 647 722 6930
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