Are you sure the call has been sent? Some phones have odd dialplans installed, and may not send the call to the SIP relay until you meet the dialplan reqs, press #, or otherwise wait the inter-digit timeout before the call is actually placed.

If this is the case you need to take a hard look at the dialplan string for the endpoint, and edit accordingly.

j

On 7/23/21 9:35 AM, Carlos Chavez wrote:
Thank you.  The server is running dnsmasq locally for DNS resolution and all queries resolve properly.  I just added the hostname to /etc/hosts and restarted but the delay persists.

On 7/23/2021 1:41 AM, Jean Aunis wrote:
Le 22/07/2021 à 18:32, Carlos Chavez a écrit :
    I started noticing a few days ago that whenever I dial any number or extension there is a delay of 5 to 10 seconds before Asterisk reacts.  I see nothing on the CLI for that time and then the call goes through.  I have checked my network to make sure there is nothing slowing down packets between the phones and the server.

    Any settings I should check on the Asterisk side?  This is happening with all phones (several brands).

Hi,

I've seen this problem several times when there is no DNS resolution of Asterisk's hostname.

Try to add your hostname to /etc/hosts and check if it's better.

Regards,

Jean




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