Hi,
I thought it might be something with that. So I assume you left the default value ForwardToVMDelay=20s and since you
raised the No Answer Timeout to 60s this does not happen. Right?
BR, Alen
Oswaldo Arratia wrote:
Hi, I had the same problem and I fixed it by modifying the SigTimer. I made it SigTimer:0x03C00064 in the phone's configuration file.
What happens is that ForwardToVMDelay value has no effect if VoiceMailNumber is not provisioned OR the value is 0 or greater than the ring timeout value (see SigTimer bits 14-19).
Parameter: SigTimer
#
# Type: Bitmap value
#
# Description: Timeout values to start/stop the following signalling events
#
# Options: Bit Values
# -----
--------------------------------------------------------
# 0-7 CALL WAITING PERIOD
# Period between each burst of call waiting tone
#
# Range: 0 - 255 # Factor: 0.1 second # Note: 0 defaults to 100 (or 10 sec)
# Default: 100 (0x64 = 10 sec)
#
# 8-13 RESERVED. Must be set to 0.
#
# 14-19 RING TIMEOUT
# Timeout in ringing the phone after which the incoming
# call is rejected
# # Range: 0 - 63 # Factor: 10 seconds # Note: 0 means ring never times out
# Default: 6 (60 sec)
# # 20-25 NO ANSWER TIMEOUT
# Time to declare no answer and initiate call
forwarding
# on no answer
# # Range: 0 - 63 # Factor: 1 second
# Default: 20 (0x14 = 20 sec)
#
# 26-27 RESERVED. Must be set to 0.
#
# 28-29 FIRST KEY REPEAT INTERVAL
# The minimum time required initially for the Volume or
# Navigation key to be pressed before the highlight bar
# begins to move automatically.
#
# Range: 0 to 3 # Default: 0 (1 second)
#
# 0 = 1 sec 1 = Disable Key Repeat # 2 = 2 sec 3 = 3 sec
#
# 30-31 SUBSEQUENT KEY REPEAT INTERVAL
# The minimum time required subsequently for Volume or
# Navigation key to be pressed to keep the highlight
bar
# moving automatically.
#
# Range: 0 to 3
# Default: 0 (0.25 second)
#
# 0 = 0.25 sec 1 = 0.5 sec
# 2 = 0.75 sec 3 = 1 sec
Again, I made it SigTimer:0x03C00064 and it's working great.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Adams Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 12:43 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco7905 keeps forwarding to voicemail
I also have a 7905 phone, when I had this issue happen. I had to go into the web control panel and to the SIP preferences page and remove the call forward number.
Dan
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Alen Salamun wrote:
Temporarily"Hello All!
I have a strange problem with Cisco 7905. It is forwarding unanswered calls to VoiceMail even thought I have setup it not to.
My ring timer on cisco 7905 is 60s, and my ForwardToVMDelay is 3000s. This means that call should never be forwarded to VM!
This is true if I call from internal number then this happens on asterisk:
-- SIP/104-6073 is ringing
-- Nobody picked up in 60000 ms
-- Executing Busy("SIP/100-865d", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (normal, 104, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/100-865d'
-- Executing Hangup("SIP/100-865d", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (normal, h, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/100-865d'
But if I call from External ISDN line this happens:
-- SIP/104-19cc is ringing
-- Got SIP response 302 "Moved Temporarily" back from 192.168.10.154
-- Now forwarding CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23 to 'Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (thanks to
SIP/104-19cc)
-- Executing Answer("Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],2", "") in new stack
-- Executing Wait("Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],2", "1") in new stack
-- Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],1 answered CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23
-- CAPI Answering for MSN 2347474
== Spawn extension (limited, 104, 1) exited non-zero on 'CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23<MASQ>'
-- Executing Hangup("CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23<MASQ>", "") in new stack == Spawn extension (limited, h, 1) exited non-zero on 'CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23<MASQ>'
-- Executing VoiceMailMain("CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23", "s040684543") in new stack
-- Playing 'vm-login' (language 'en')
As I understand this Cisco is saying back to Asterisk 302 "Moved
and forwards call to 850. This should happen because it configured not to forward!
Any ideas?
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