Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 23:30:12 +0200 From: Thomas Wintergerst <Thomas.Wintergerst@nord-com.net> To: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de> Cc: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org, Jan Stocker <Jan.Stocker@t-online.de> Subject: Re: Asterisk, chan_capi & c4b: overlap dialling Message-ID: <42CC4D64.5020001@nord-com.net> In-Reply-To: <21911322d5cbb54a6a04bcdd92371ab9@lassitu.de> References: <21911322d5cbb54a6a04bcdd92371ab9@lassitu.de>
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Hi Stefan, First: Sorry, I was "offline" for some time. So the answer comes a little bit late... Stefan Bethke wrote: > First, a great many thanks to Thomas and Jan. Getting C4B and chan_capi > to work was absolutly painless! Many thanks! > > I have just one question at the moment, and it might have nothing to do > with C4B or the FreeBSD port of chan_capi, but I figured I might try > here first: overlap dialling. > > I've got a AVM B1 ISA hooked up to the interal S0 port of a Hicom 100. I > can dial the PBX extensions with an extension like this: > exten => _14XX,1,Dial(CAPI/74:b${EXTEN:2}) > > I can dial my cell phone with a speed dial like entry like this: > exten => 1200,1,Dial,CAPI/74:b001703460140 > > However, I can't figure out how to set up the extension so I can dial > some prefix to get the PBX' dialtone, and then keep on dialling. I tried: > exten => _0.,1,StripMSD,1 > exten => _.,2,Dial,CAPI/74:bBYEXTENSION > > or this: > exten => _15.,1,Dial(CAPI/74:b${EXTEN:2}) > > but so far, nothing works. (I'm mostly trying from a Budgetone 101.) If > I block-dial the entire number (i. e. 15001703460140), the call goes > through, but just dialling 150, then trying to punch in additional > digits does not lead to any connection. > > Any hints? I cannot tell about Asterisk and how it could work. But from the CAPI point of view you will have to perform a Connect-Request without any digits to dial as the Called Party Number. After you get the first message from the ISDN network (Setup Ack, Alerting, Proceeding, etc. within an Info-Indication), you can dial further digits using Info-Requests with the Called Party Number information element containing the digits. I cannot tell how this is possible with Asterisk. Maybe Jan can help (sorry, he is not a member of this list, therefor the CC: and the full quote)? > > > Thanks, > Stefan > -- Thomas Wintergerst
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