Sorry for the late response, but the "w" for wait ONLY works with DTMF. Not well documented, but asterisk doesn't detect dialtone, therefore it can start to dial numbers before the CO is ready, and I don't know how you can wait for a second dialtone if it doesn't even wait for the first one!.

Seems the designers thought everyone in the world now used DTMF.

Perhaps someone else has a method that will work. w will not.

John Novack


Balint Kovacs wrote:

Hi Grigoriy,

Thanks for the reply. I have tried to implement this dial pattern by dialing from 8w10 to 8wwwwww10, 8p10 (which should be the same as 8ww10) and even just dialing 8 and sending the rest as DTMF, but it doesn't seem to work, all I hear in the line is dead air with occasional clicks. Do I have to set something specific in zapata.conf (besides pulsedial=yes)? Does the line that I get after dialing 8 expect pulse or DTMF?

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Hello,

There're few POTS supporting touchtone, others - just pulse. In
Russia you need to dial 8, wait for tone and only then continue
dialing 10 (for intl. plan), country code, area code and number.

bkmc> Hi,

bkmc> I'm having a problem calling international numbers with debian's
bkmc> Asterisk 1.0.7 w/ zaptel 1.0.9 in Moscow. Russia doesn't seem to have bkmc> touchtone dialing, so pulsedial is enabled on my TDM400P interface.
bkmc> Local numbers work fine, but when it comes to long distance or
bkmc> international, I'm lost.

bkmc> The prefix for these should be 8 (wait for dialtone) 10 (country code)
bkmc> (city code) (phone number). I've tried with 8w10, 8p10 and even
bkmc> Dial(Zap/g1/8||D(10${PHONENUM})), but nothing seems to work, I get
bkmc> either dead air (first 2 methods) or a plain dialtone (for the last). bkmc> The Asterisk console shows that exactly the desired number has been bkmc> dialed.

bkmc> Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks for reading this mail.

bkmc> P.S. Sorry if this turns out to be a double post, my provider's smtp server has
bkmc> sometimes serveral days' delays.

bkmc> --
bkmc> Regards,

bkmc> Balint Kovacs
bkmc> System Administrator
bkmc> AES Cargo - MoveOne Relocations


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