Then why bring it up?

What has any of this to do with the original topic?

Jamie

On 27 May 2003 12:35:57 -0500
 Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I had a similar problem when there was timing problems with my T100P.
You could also hear lots of popping and generally bad audio during the
dial tone. After we fixed the timing problem, the audio was clear as
could be, and the problems went away. Of course this doesn't fix a X100P
as it is strictly analog.


On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 12:03, Joe Antkowiak wrote:
I've had the same thing happen, only on the single port T1 card and a
channel bank, and one of the FXO channels also having a phone attached
elsewhere...


I just wound up putting that channel in a different context and running

Exten => s,1,Hangup

(I'm just using the line for outbound dialing)

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Phantom Call..


Same thing happened with me too. X100P. Same US tones
Sometimes it gets into the voicemail too:)) And the voicemail record 3
minutes tone, after 1.5minutes it's service not available or something
similar.
Is there a fix for that?


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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] The Phantom Call..



> Funny, I just noticed this happening on my box with 2 X101P's installed
and a
> phone connected to the same line as one of the X101P's. I pick up the
phone
> after 1 ring, or call someone. After a minute or two * picks up the line
and
> starts the greeting..... I pull the plug on the asterisk box to continue
the
> conversation. I just noticed it happening a couple of weeks ago. US
> dialtone here...
>
> On Tuesday 27 May 2003 08:13, Mark Spencer wrote:
> > > Could it be that the X100P is detecting the UK dial tone as a ring??
> > > or Has anyone else had a similar problem when using the X100P/S100U
> > > combination??
> >
> > It's possible there is *something* on the line that is confusing
Asterisk
> > into thinking a ring takes place. You might try adjusting the value of
> > PEGCOUNT in wcfxo.c to a higher value (say, 10).
>
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