Hi
I'm also interested in this. I currently have to press # to stop
asterisk when I pick up the phone. Even if I answer before asterisk,
it still answers.
Cheers
Rob
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 11:00:40PM -0500, Jim Flagg wrote:
If Asterisk is configured as a simple answering machine
On Saturday 20 December 2003 02:13 pm, Robert Murray wrote:
Hi
I'm also interested in this. I currently have to press # to stop
asterisk when I pick up the phone. Even if I answer before asterisk,
it still answers.
Cheers
Rob
Hello Rob.
That's interesting. My system is/was like
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 03:01:37PM -0500, Martin wrote:
Hello Rob.
That's interesting. My system is/was like that. (I can still simulate it
with the emergency phone that is paralleled/split at the incoming point).
Pressing # certainly doesn't stop asterisk on my system.
It only works
That's interesting. My system is/was like that. (I can still simulate it
with the emergency phone that is paralleled/split at the incoming point).
Pressing # certainly doesn't stop asterisk on my system.
It only works if you don't have a # extension, and no i extension.
Another
What I mean, is that if I pick up the analogue phone connected in
parallel with the x100p and blow into the handset, The x100p detects
it as ringing and rings the phone connected to the s100u.
Also, if I phone asterisk from another phone, and hang up when it is
ringing, the s100u phone keeps
On Saturday 20 December 2003 05:54 pm, Rich Adamson wrote:
That's interesting. My system is/was like that. (I can still simulate
it
with the emergency phone that is paralleled/split at the incoming
point).
Pressing # certainly doesn't stop asterisk on my system.
It only
Another problem I have is that the x100p detects loud noise on the
line as ringing.
Use callprogress=no in the zapata.conf
That's unclear as you left my text as well as Roberts text.
Are you talking about Another problem I have is that the x100p detects loud
noise on the line
If Asterisk is configured as a simple answering machine replacement
with the X100P connected to PSTN line. No FXS ports in the
Asterisk machine. Standard phones are connect in parallel with
the X100P like you would a regular answering machine.
Can Asterisk detect that a phone has been picked up