Kerry:
I hope this helps.
I had EXACTLY the same symptom when I was trying to get an X100P clone
to work yesterday. Bumping the toneduration parameter in zapata.conf to
200 milliseconds cured the problem.
Roger
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Asterisk 1.2.1
Updated the TDM2400 driver over the
Thanks, I will try that.
-Kerry
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Kerry:
I
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Kerry:
I hope this helps.
I had EXACTLY the same symptom when I was trying to get
: [Asterisk-Users] TDM2400 wierdness
Try adding a w in your dial statement. Asterisk will dial even if the line
is not ready with a dialtone, adding a w will wait a bit and then dial the
number.
On 12/29/05, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, I will try that.
-Kerry
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Asterisk 1.2.1
Updated the TDM2400 driver over the weekend
Incoming calls seem to work perfectly
Outbound calls never connect. If you listen in on the call to a 7 digit
local number, you hear the first 6 digits, then a small delay, then the last
digit. Then there is a long pause before the line
Asterisk 1.2.1
Updated the TDM2400 driver over the weekend
Incoming calls seem to work perfectly
Outbound calls never connect. If you listen in on the call to a 7 digit
local number, you hear the first 6 digits, then a small delay, then the last
digit. Then there is a long pause before the line