>From memory, the 2 ring is pretty standard - that's how long the card
takes to answer the card and take over the call.

I'm not sure it can be shortened to zero rings.

later,

PaulH


On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 07:54 +1100, Daryl Sayers wrote:
> I am a little green when it comes to all this but I am trying to connect
> our PBX to an asterisk server using a TDM400 with 4 FXO modules. I am able
> to dial an extension on my PBX handset and I get a dialtone from the PBX.
> After 2 rings I then hear the asterisk server connect and I get a dialtone
> from asterisk. I am then able to dial an extension on another asterisk
> server.
> 
> My question is: How do I get asterisk to connect immediately without the
> annoying 2 ring wait before I can start dialing a number.
> 
> snippets of extensions.conf
> 
> [net_incoming]
> exten => s,1,DISA(no-password,net_outgoing)
> 
> 
> [net_outgoing]
> exten => _2XXX,1,Dial(${PYRMONT}/${EXTEN:1})
> exten => _2XXX,n,Hangup()
> 
> logging:
> Jan 23 07:39:47 NOTICE[16526]: chan_zap.c:6184 ss_thread: Got event 18 (Ring 
> Begin)...
> Jan 23 07:39:49 NOTICE[16526]: chan_zap.c:6184 ss_thread: Got event 2 
> (Ring/Answered)...
> Jan 23 07:39:50 NOTICE[16526]: chan_zap.c:6184 ss_thread: Got event 18 (Ring 
> Begin)...
>     -- Executing DISA("Zap/1-1", "no-password|net_outgoing") in new stack
> 

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