Shawn Rutledge wrote:
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- When there is a ring on the landline, asterisk gets the Grandstream to ring.  
But then if I pick up an analog phone directly on the landline to answer the 
call, it doesn't notice very fast, and continues to ring 2 or 3 times.  I'm not 
sure if this is an asterisk issue or something else.

Certainly an Asterisk issue, but not uncommon with many telephone systems where an unsupervised telephone is sharing a line. Asterisk doesn't look at the DC state of a line to determine if there has been a polarity reversal or a transition to a lower level ( such as when you pick up another phone ) so it has no way of knowing other than the ring signal disappearing. I suspect there is some way to shorten that interval. Given the different ring cadences around the world it probably should not be too short though.

John Novack

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