Sanity check - what tone zone are you using? Make sure the disconnect tone generated by the Meridian matches what Asterisk is expecting. Some PBXs have disconnect tones that sound like a dial tone, i.e. a continuous tone. Connect an analog phone to the line and make a call, then ask the remote end to hangup. What do you hear?

Mark Farquharson wrote:



Hi all,

I am hoping that someone has experienced a similar problem to mine. I have a X100P connected to a Nortel Meridan-1 PBX system via an analog extension. When the extension is called and then hung up the X100P refuses to disconnect the call. I have to reload Asterisk to free up the channel. Also is there a way to make the X100P answer the call in less than the default tow rings?

Below are the settings that I am currently using in my configuration files:



In Zapata.conf:



Busydetect=yes

Callprogress=yes

Signaling=fxs_ls



Zaptel.conf





Signaling=fxsls



I have also tried using ground start but it does not work.

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