Difference between revisions of "How to resolve long PDD"
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== Can we somehow configure the switch to cancel the call setup if PDD is too long (example like 8 seconds)? == | |||
There is no such possibility. The system is are aware of the PDD length only when call is already answered. | |||
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(*xx|8xxxxxxx|0[2-9][2-9]xxxxxxx) | (*xx|8xxxxxxx|0[2-9][2-9]xxxxxxx) | ||
matches feature codes, 8 digit number beginning with 8 and 10 digit numbers beginning with 0 and 2-9. | matches feature codes, 8 digit number beginning with 8 and 10 digit numbers beginning with 0 and 2-9. | ||
More info on the Linksys dial plan format can be found in the IP Phone Admin Guide | More info on the Linksys dial plan format can be found in the Linksys IP Phone Admin Guide. | ||
* http://www.trixbox.org/forums/vendor-forums-non-certified/linksys-cisco/pap2t-weirdness-dialing-delay | * http://www.trixbox.org/forums/vendor-forums-non-certified/linksys-cisco/pap2t-weirdness-dialing-delay |
Latest revision as of 08:41, 17 June 2016
Post Dial Delay (PDD)
The time between punching in the last digit of a telephone number and receiving a ring or busy signal.
Bad Provider
Try to change Provider and see if it helps.
Open Asterisk CLI and watch how call goes. If you see:
Calling...
And then nothing to hear - that means Provider takes long time to deliver your call.
Can we somehow configure the switch to cancel the call setup if PDD is too long (example like 8 seconds)?
There is no such possibility. The system is are aware of the PDD length only when call is already answered.
Linksys PAP2T ATA
In order for your PAP2T to connect the call immediately after you dial you need to set up a dial plan. On the web configuration page under the "Line x" tab at the bottom there is field for a dial plan. The dial plan tells the PAP2T which numbers to match, for example: (*xx|8xxxxxxx|0[2-9][2-9]xxxxxxx) matches feature codes, 8 digit number beginning with 8 and 10 digit numbers beginning with 0 and 2-9. More info on the Linksys dial plan format can be found in the Linksys IP Phone Admin Guide.
- http://www.trixbox.org/forums/vendor-forums-non-certified/linksys-cisco/pap2t-weirdness-dialing-delay
- http://forums.linksysbycisco.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=VoIP_Adapters&message.id=2985
- http://forums.blueface.ie/showthread.php?t=1634
- http://www.face.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055570580