Delayed Dialing on LINE Port

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obi-support2:
jimates,

Thank you for reporting the delays for different dialing patterns.

I can explain up to 15s of delay contributed by the OBi (assuming all default settings) when you dial 10 digits without ending # key. But I cannot explain your 20s delay. The extra 5s has to come from somewhere else?
As I read through the thread, it seems OOMA itself would contribute at least a few seconds (2-3 were mentioned in this thread). So I hope when you say "immediately" you mean a few seconds (up to 5s)?

For the OBi...
Dialing 10-digit w/o ending # -- Digit map delay is 10s
Dialing 1+10-digit w/o ending # -- Digit map delay is 2s
Dialing 10/11-digit w/ ending # - Digit map delay is 0s

In addition to digit map timers, the device needs extra time to "dial out" the 10 or 11 digit number. The additional delay comes from:
1. LINE Port - DialDelay (default 500ms)
2. LINE Port - DialDigitOnTime (default 200ms), for each digit
3. LINE Port - DialDigitOffTime (default 200ms), for each digit
So for 10-11 digits, the additional delay is about 5s.

So the differential with your delay measurements is 5s.
Hope this give you some more insight into this problem.
I can't really explain the extra 5s at this time.

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Note that you can try to reduce DialDelay, DialDigitOnTime, and DialDigitOffTime
to say 200ms, 100ms, and 100ms respectively. Just check to make sure it works with your local phone company. The default values are chosen conservatively to make sure it works for most regions.

Also the S0 syntax at the end of a digit pattern is correct; but it will not work in the
current release (1.1); so it will still give you 2s delay as if it does not exist.
This problem is fixed in the upcoming 1.2 release (due out in 1-2 weeks).



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