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> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 2:57 PM
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] PRI T1 Problems
> 
> Sorry for disturbing you, but we have some problems with an
installation
> with multiple (84) T1s from Quest.
> Now, our Problem is disconnected numbers are reported by sending in-
> band channel alert message and the B-Channel will have the tri tone
and
> respective message but the line is never "picked up" and stays in
ringing
> when dialling. So disconnected numbers are never detected as
> disconnected numbers.
> We tried this with digium and sangoma cards and the results are the
same.
> Quest offered us a audible treatment of the line which made things
even
> worse and would block the B-Channel for playing the message without
> asterisk being aware that the channel is still used.
> Otherwise we have a huge problem with congestion due to unavailable B-
> Channels when the number of connections in asterisk does not match the
> number of used channels / channels stay blocked after they have been
> hung up for several seconds, again this seems to be mostly the
problems
> when b-channels carry audible alert messages.
> 
> Thanks for any good suggestions!
> 
> Frank Gorgas-Waller
> Explido Software USA Inc.
> Phone +863-248-1195  &  Fax +863-248-1155
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Maybe you can do a reverse Zapteller on the tri-tone to trigger a
disconnect?


Thanks,
Steve Totaro
http://www.asteriskhelpdesk.com/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,37/
KB3OPB

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