On May 14, 2009, at 11:34 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:

> SIP phones send a completed dial string, analog phones send 1 digit  
> at a
> time.  With the timeout values, it no more digits are recieved by  
> the 2
> second timeout, the dial plan continues.


Ok, that was the part I didn't understand that makes it all make  
sense now. I thought analog (FXS) ports held the dialing until told  
it was complete as well. Now knowing they send one digit at a time  
makes it all clear.

Thanks for the help!

-chris
<www.mythtech.net>



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