Hi all, The lates version of Asterisk, using
busydetect=yes busycount=5 in zapata.conf and [nl] as country works like a charm for my PSTN connection. I am located in Romania. It seems that the number of real heard busy tones is busycount value -1 . Have tried with busycount=5 and I hear 4 tones, tried with busycount=10 and I hear 9 tones. BR, Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 1:47 PM Subject: Re: X100P card issue > Hi Dan > > > > >I have now a X100P card in my Asterisk box, but with it some problems: > >- when someone calls from outside if it is redirected to vocemail, the > >system does not know when the other party has closed the call and it > >records the busy tone till the defined length of the message. > > Ok, the first thing to do is make sure you have the latest versions from CVS > iirc Mark did some updates recently.. > > You could also try adding > > busydetect=yes > > at the top of your zapata.conf file... this can be a little hit and miss if your > indications.conf is not correct. Also in your indications.conf what country > are you setting it to? I have > > [general] > country=nl > > in my extensions.conf.. matching the definition futher down the file. You could > try nl or uk to see if you get better results. > > A reload in * does not work for some files, these require * to be stopped and restarted > to reload the settings for them. zapata.conf is one, extensions.conf may be another > > > >- if someone calls and then close the call, the X100 card keep the line > >off hook so it cannot be used anymore till I restart Asterisk. > > You can try adding a > > exten => <extension>,<priority>,Hangup > > at the end of each extension definition eg: > > exten => 1000,1,Dial(SIP/phone1,120,tr) > exten => 1000,2,Hangup > > > >I have tried to play with indications.conf to configure busy tone in > >different ways without any success. > > There are 2 sockets on the back of the X100P, make sure the line > to the PSTN is plugged into the correct one (upper socket). Although > it appears to work in the lower socket it does seem to cause trouble > as i found out. > > > > > >Can I do something to only answer the external PSTN call only if someone on > >the internal SIP phones answer to that call? > > > > unless you explicitly answer the call using something like > > exten => s,1,Answer > > or the call goes to voicemail or the sip phone is picked up the pstn > line is not answered - at least * shouldn't pick it up... are there any > other devices on the same line? > > Hope these help.... > > let me know > > Andy > > > > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
