That's interesting for sure. I'd bet if you had some way to monitor what was going on with the FXO (voltage) side of things you'd probably find that something is happening that is causing the spa3k to believe that it's receiving ring voltage on the line. You can tune these settings in "International Control" in the Advanced/Admin and PSTN Line tab section of the Spa3k config, but you've got to know what and for how long you're receiving something first before you know what to tune.

On 10/3/05, Paul Dugas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, October 3, 2005 10:10 am, BJ Weschke wrote:
> What is the FXO port connected to? An ATA from another VoIP provider?

It's just a POTS line from the local telco (Alltel).

> I've got to imagine it is some kind of momentary dip or spike in the line
> voltage that is coming through the FXO port.

Curious that it has recently (past couple months) started happening while
the SPA3k has been in service since April.

Curiuser and curiouser...

Paul
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