On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Barry L. Kline wrote:
> > What does putting ww at the front do?
> Each w makes Asterisk wait a 1/2 second before sending the DTMF to dial.
> (It may be a 1/4 second each 'w')
I thought so, in that case, it is not the problem here.
My problem is that the fax dia
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Mikel Lindsaar wrote:
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> What does putting ww at the front do?
Each w makes Asterisk wait a 1/2 second before sending the DTMF to dial.
(It may be a 1/4 second each 'w')
Barry
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On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:28 AM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
> What does your extensions.conf look like for this call? If you can
> insert a ww into your Dial command (ie, change 18005551212 to ww18005551212)
> this may improve your dialing behavior.
>
> In an attempt to isolate the problem, I reduce
Behalf Of Mikel Lindsaar
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 3:21 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Outbound fax issues
Hello all.
I have the following setup:
Fax machine
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Sipura SPA-3120
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SIP 100BaseT
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Asterisk 1.4
Hello all.
I have the following setup:
Fax machine
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Sipura SPA-3120
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SIP 100BaseT
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Asterisk 1.4
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IAX2 100BaseT
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Asterisk 1.6
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ISDN PRI TE210P
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Traditional Telco
The fax lands on the Internal Asterisk 1.4 box, the sip config for this
extension looks like:
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