Hello! On 3/7/06, Martin Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mar 7, 2006, at 7:02 AM, artifex maximus wrote: > > > I have the following setup: > > Phone lines -> traditional PBX -> Welltech 3802 > > -> VPN -> > > Asterisk -> Linksys PAP2/Welltech ATA-151 -> phone > > > > There is 2 pieces of Welltech 3802 (2 port FXO) connected to 4 (2x2) > > PBX extensions. Asterisk is a proxy here. Each device successfully > > register itself. I tried the setup above with Linksys and Welltech > > devices as well. > > > > I setup Asterisk as a local PBX and phones can call each others on > > Asterisk side and possible transfering calls. I setup Welltech 3802 > > with hotline mode so if someone call the public number from outside > > the call transferred through VPN and phone rings in front of me. > > Great. It's still possible transfer call within Asterisk side. > > Excellent. > > > > The problem comes when I want to call extension on PBX side or > > transfer incoming call to the PBX side. I got the line sound when I > > press flash, the caller hear the MOH and when I call extensions on PBX > > side I got only busy tone. > If I am not mistaken, then I think your question is regarding the flash > event on the welltech hardware and getting that to work correctly for > switching in a "call waiting" situation? Although your setup is MUCH > more complex then mine, I have this problem with the welltech 3701a as > well. You're right. There is some problem with Welltech flash event (don't or can't send to PBX) I think as well but I hope I was wrong. I tried my config without Asterisk and directly connect ATA-151 (bureau mode) with 3802 (hotline mode). Same problem. Then Asterisk came in picture because we use 5 of them successfully (just massive memory leaks in interactive mode and need reboot every 2-3 hours).
> > How could I tell that Asterisk send back the flash&DTMF on the same > > PBX extension where call comes from? I think this is important for PBX > > to connect lines "inside" right. How could I route outcoming calls on > > a port of Welltech 3802? > The outgoing calls on the welltech (at least for the SIP setup) are > routed via the welltechs setup screens which include a totally cryptic > "routing setup" or some such. Try searching this list for the last > couple of days for "welltech" I think someone explained this nicely. > > <snip> > Sorry I am not helpful on this, but looking for a similar answer? Thanks for your answer! I happy with every answer because I don't know where could I go. I hate Welltech GUI because a lot description/label is bad and might missleading and there are some parameters you could adjust only in terminal mode. Documentation is bad as well. But I need to work with this hardware. I'll do a search on past mails. Do you know where should I find a list with Asterisk compatible USB modems/chipsets? We plan putting Asterisk on the PBX side and with USB modems as Zap channels we could make flash to PBX but I don't find any list about compatible USB modems/chipsets. Bye, Zsolt _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
