Hadar Pedhazur wrote: > Andrew Thompson wrote: >> Eric Wieling wrote: >>> How is this different from the way standard call waiting works when >>> provided from your telco? >> >> Um, he actually has two phone lines, not just one that he's >> flash-ing back and forth between. >> >> If he hangs up the line, does the second call not continue ringing? I >> take it once he hangs up the line both calls are gone? > > I can't help with any solution, but I can add my voice describing > another symptom of this exact problem, in direct response to your > last question. > > I have two lines, each handled by a Digium X100P card. If I > am on the phone (whether I initiated a call, or received > one, whether it uses one of the POTS lines or whether it's a VoIP > call), if another call comes in, I hear the Call Waiting signal. If I > simply hang up the current call, I lose _both_ calls. Meaning, the > phone does not start ringing with the pending call any longer. > > This is _not_ the same behavior that I had with the same > exact phone, when it was connected to the POTS line > directly. Hanging up on the current call yields a ringing > for the second call, after a second or two delay... > > P.S. If I "flash" the call, I can indeed speak to the second caller, > and bounce back and forth between the calls, so I get the same > behavior that the original poster (Brian > Capouch) described.
Unless someone has a configuration that doesn't exhibit this behavior, I'd say it's time for some Mark Spencer branded Raid* I can attempt to recreate this behavior tonight, for commenting on a bug report. Can the original poster open a bug at bugs.digium.com (if they haven't already)? *(bug spray) _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
