Is distinctive ringing detection dependent on having caller ID (in the US)? I think it may be since setting usecallerid=no also turns off distinctive ringing detection.

Also- is distinctive ringing and/or caller ID supported on the FXO ports of a TDM400? I have one that is behaving very differently than my x100p/x101p interfaces. It doesn't seem to be waiting to look for caller ID, and sees a double ring as two single rings in distinctive ringing. The x100p/x101ps will see each of the 2 rings, then see the first ring of the next set and think it is 3 rings in distinctive ringing- sometimes reporting an error about not receiving caller ID, making it look like it is looking for the caller ID as a delimiter for the first ring pattern (I have distinctive ringing but not caller ID).

Ben

On Saturday, May 29, 2004, at 01:37 PM, Tony Hoyle wrote:

Tony Hoyle wrote:


I'll probably do some tidying up (change ukcallerid to callerid=uk as it's neater).. the zaptel side though is stable.

OK... now uses usecallerid=uk (or usecallerid=us for symmetry).

Tony

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