On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 7:50 AM, randulo <[email protected]> wrote:

> >> > Is it usual for analog gateways to detect when an analog phone is
> >> > plugged in or out ?
> > It certainly would seem "possible" and would be a great feature request.
> > There probably is no circuitry existing to do it, but I would assume that
> > ohms, volts, or something could be measured while sending a small amount
> of
> > voltage down the FXS lines.
>
> I read this with interest. The geek in me finds it amazing that they
> don't detect something plugged in. YOu think in the old days
> especially, it'd be easy based on what Steve says and that any
> proprietary system would do this to aid in setup and debugging, alarms
> etc.
>
> Nowadays, it might be a lot harder, although for SIP phones there are
> ways to detect any of the common ones. Druid does this during setup,
> for example.
>
> /r
>
>

It has been such a long time but I seem to remember the Definity G3 (maybe
others) were aware of the digital sets that were attached.

On the other hand, I vaguely remember specifying the set in the UI, so I am
not positive because I inherited that six cabinet beast of a beast.

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