the 3 is the number of busy tones it listens for.

With Australian signalling, there is a 'high low' sound, 'beep beep' on hang-ups, once it hears three of these, it will terminate the line. - in my set-up, it should hang up with in 5 seconds of the hang-up.

im not too sure about the problem you've decribed though. as Asterisk appears to have already hung up theline (as indicated from FOP) if you are on the console, and type:

soft hangup (tab)

does it list the zap channel still?


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thx :)
 
yup i've done that. but it was at busycount=6.
 
anyway i've changed to 3 but it still takes more than 5 mins to clear the trunk. I couldn't wait till it clears on its own, so i can't give an exact time.
 
I've also noticed that at the FOP, the trunk has already turned into GREEN, however, when trying to call in, it still shows the line is busy, so I'm wondering if this problem is actually related to the zapata.conf. Since all other scenarios of "hang-ups" I've tested so far doesn't seem to be giving a problem with the trunk.
 
How does the 3 relates to the busy tone, I mean like How many mins does it take for 1 busy tone to be produced ?
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Paseka
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Trunk is not released

you need to get your zap line to listen for the hang-up.

in my /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf:

busydetect=yes
busycount=3


make sure you have the right loadzone set up in /etc/zaptel.conf

=)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
 
I have this little problem here and i really don't know how to solve it.
 
This is the scenario:
 
I've setup a IVR, using my mobile phone I call my asterisk server and after pressing "1" the call is directed to my softphone at extension 100. The phone at extention 100 will ring until a certain time, and my mobile phone will cut off due to no one picking up my call. However, after my mobile hang up, the Trunk Zap1 does not. I've to reboot the computer to free up the line and it is also not possible to do a graceful reboot because I would get a kernel panic.
 
I'm actually using PSTN for the trunk.
 
 
Hope anyone can provide me some advice, could also be a link to another post which I might have missed when searching for my answers. Thx in advance
 
 
Jeremy

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