[kwlug-disc] Dial Plan

L.D. Paniak ldpaniak at fourpisolutions.com
Sun Oct 16 18:36:24 EDT 2011


So you will want "S0" at the end of each dialplan option - which it
looks like you have done.  Another reason not to use the wildcard. Or
you can monkey with the digit timeouts (not recommended). 

You might want to change your VoIP prefix from 9.  For VoIP long
distance, you are 1 digit away from an instantaneous 911 call. Or do
away with the leading 1.  I've been of fan of global 10-digit dialing
for a while now though the WAF was a little low at the start.


On Sun, 2011-10-16 at 17:29 -0400, Chris Irwin wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 10:09:33AM -0400, L.D. Paniak wrote:
> > When possible, I like to deal with dialplans in Asterisk/FreePBX.  It is
> > easier and then all the dialplan info for your system is centrally
> > stored.  It doesn't sound like this is an option for you here.
> 
> I can set up dial plans in asterisk, but what I'm trying to fix is the
> delay when dialing the handset. The SPA3102 doesn't seem to even  signal
> asterisk until something matches the dial plan.
> 
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