This call has echo.
Channel: 2 File Descriptor: 20 Span: 1I> Extension: Dialing: no Context: incoming Caller ID string: "External Call" <99999999> Destroy: 0 Signalling Type: FXS Loopstart Owner: Zap/2-1 Real: Zap/2-1 (Linear) Callwait: <None> Threeway: <None> Confno: -1 Propagated Conference: -1 Real in conference: 0 DSP: yes> Relax DTMF: no Dialing/CallwaitCAS: 0/0 Default law: ulaw Fax Handled: no Pulse phone: no Echo Cancellation: 128 taps unless TDM bridged, currently ON Actual Confinfo: Num/0, Mode/0x0000 Actual Confmute: No Actual Hookstate: Offhook
This call does not.
Channel: 2 File Descriptor: 20 Span: 1 Extension: Dialing: no Context: incoming Caller ID string: "External Call" <99999999> Destroy: 0 Signalling Type: FXS Loopstart Owner: Zap/2-1 Real: Zap/2-1 (Linear) Callwait: <None> Threeway: <None> Confno: -1 Propagated Conference: -1 Real in conference: 0 DSP: yes Relax DTMF: no Dialing/CallwaitCAS: 0/0 Default law: ulaw Fax Handled: no Pulse phone: no Echo Cancellation: 128 taps unless TDM bridged, currently ON Actual Confinfo: Num/0, Mode/0x0000 Actual Confmute: No Actual Hookstate: Onhook
The difference is the span line and the DSP line as far as I can see. I'm not sure what the I and the > mean, and I don't know if they are relevant - but I (just like everyone else) am interested in getting this sorted ASAP!
Thanks, Andrew
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