Thank you all for your input. Currently, nothing has improved the
dropped call rate by more than .2%, leaving me at 1.8% dropped calls
still..Luckily, our switch back to PRI is due anytime in the next day or
so..
Sherwood McGowan
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-- Bandwidth
Eric Wieling wrote:
Make SURE you are not using callprogress=yes or busydetect=yes (they
default to no). These options are commonly known in the Asterisk world
as randomlydisconnectmycalls=yes.
Sherwood McGowan wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Don
Alright guys and gals,
I'm a little lost, I'm primarily a SIP/IAX based guy, and have ended up
with a Zap installation. Everything was fine with our old provider when
we were using PRI, but the new provider screwed up on provisioning and
we've been temporarily stuck with a pair of EM Wink T's.
Hello,
I have quite a bit of experience with EM Wink T1s, and I have seen
the problem you describe twice. In both cases it was either the
carrier's equipment or the wiring somewhere between the carrier shelf
and your equipment.
In one case it was water in the line that would seem to cause the
Matt Florell wrote:
Hello,
I have quite a bit of experience with EM Wink T1s, and I have seen
the problem you describe twice. In both cases it was either the
carrier's equipment or the wiring somewhere between the carrier shelf
and your equipment.
In one case it was water in the line that
On Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:11 AM - Sherwood McGowan said
...
we've been temporarily stuck with a pair of EM Wink T's. Ever since
then, we've been dropping 1-2% of all calls (in or out) and even more
strange, when a call gets dropped, a phantom call was being
generated on
the incoming
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Don Pobanz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:11 AM - Sherwood McGowan said
...
we've been temporarily stuck with a pair of EM Wink T's. Ever since
then, we've been dropping 1-2% of all calls (in or out) and even more
strange, when a call
Matt Florell wrote:
Hello,
I have quite a bit of experience with EM Wink T1s, and I have seen
the problem you describe twice. In both cases it was either the
carrier's equipment or the wiring somewhere between the carrier shelf
and your equipment.
In one case it was water in the line that
Steve Totaro wrote:
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Don Pobanz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:11 AM - Sherwood McGowan said
...
we've been temporarily stuck with a pair of EM Wink T's. Ever since
then, we've been dropping 1-2% of all calls (in or out) and