Reduce dial time on PHONE port with SIP provider

<< < (4/4)

klingon:
Quote from: RonR on March 29, 2012, 05:56:03 pm

Quote from: klingon on March 29, 2012, 05:55:25 pm

If you're in the US/Canada, do this :


He's in Brazil.



Oops.  Either way, its along the same lines to send calls out immediately, append with S0.

RonR:
Quote from: klingon on March 29, 2012, 05:58:49 pm

Oops.  Either way, its along the same lines to send calls out immediately, append with S0.


I don't believe an S0 could be used anywhere in this case with any benefit.

gmichels:
I'm sorry for the delay, the wife received a phone call and you all know for how long women can talk...

Anyway, back to the topic:

Quote from: RonR on March 29, 2012, 05:55:17 pm

I made a mistake.  What you want is:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profle B -> General -> DigitMap : (xxx|xxxx|0xxxxxxxx|00xxxxxxxxxxxx)

This DigitMap did the trick, as soon as the phone finished dialing I got the off the hook notice on the PBX.

edit: forgot to add, the delay dropped from 11-12 seconds to 3-4 seconds before I get the ringing tone. That's good enough for me.

klingon, thanks for your suggestion but as I already got it working I'm not going to try anythong else.

RonR, thanks a lot for your help, everything's perfect now.

RonR:
There should be a 2-second delay on 3-digit numbers, waiting to see if you dial a 4th.

4-digit numbers and ones beginning with 0 should have no delay.

Terminating the number with # will always eliminate any delay.

If 3- and 4-digit numbers never start with 0, you could further enhance it:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profle B -> General -> DigitMap : ([1-9]xx|[1-9]xxx|0xxxxxxxx|00xxxxxxxxxxxx)

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[*] Previous page