Carlos Chavez wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 08:56 -0600, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Carlos Chavez wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2007 20:20:13 -0500, Eric \"ManxPower\" Wieling wrote
I just made another test by dialing to a Zap channel instead of a SIP
phone and the call goes through without any problem. It is just when
you try to dial to a SIP phone that you get the auto-congestion message.
All other phones in the system are working properly, they are all
registered and you can send and receive calls from anywhere except that zap
channel.
I'm suspicious of the Zap channel in the off-hook state. It should
on-hook when on-hook and off-hook when in use.
Is that channel still in off-hook?
You say you made no changes, it just stopped working. Did anything
*else* change around the time this problem appeared? Did someone move a
device, or did you update a driver?
No changes have been made in a while. The customer is very particular
and very difficult to deal with so we NEVER make any changes unless it
is absolutely necessary. Today I made several more tests and things are
getting weirder. First I tried to connect the Vonage ATA to another
port on the card just to confirm that it was not the port who was the
problem. I has the exact same problem. I cannot call any SIP phone,
they all give me Auto-Congestion. If I change the dialplan to dial an
analog phone it goes through without a hitch, the problem only presents
itself with the SIP phones. Stranger still is that I can use a SIP
phone to dial to the Vonage line, only incoming calls have a problem.
Sounds like you need to stop obsessing over the Zap ports. Your problem
is with the SIP phones.
Can two SIP phones on that system call each other?
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