I must say that if the card can't detect a disconnected line (open
circuit) then the manufacturers should be fixing this problem PDQ
after all this is a pretty obvious and detectable "State"
No voltage = disconnected
Current 35-60ma = busy
Voltage 48v = Line not in use
My guess is that the card can detect this state but the drivers don't
look for it
Thats my 2 cents!
Henry
Dave Donovan wrote:
On 5/9/07, *Martin Glazer* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I have seen he same result with my Sangoma's. For me I have an issue
when one of the lines is shared (for a fax machine or visa
terminal) and
Asterisk can't determine that it is being used and still tries to
dial
out on it.
Martin,
I know it doesn't address the Asterisk/Zaptel/Sangoma issue but to fix
your specific shared line problem, you could buy a line isolator.
They may not be too common now that people don't use modems as much.
Basically it was designed so that if you were on the line with the
modem, someone couldn't pick up the line and interrupt your session.
It would keep Asterisk from interrupting your fax/visa calls.
Dave
Martin
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 May 2007 10:25 am, Simon P. Ditner wrote:
>> It's not reporting anything terribly useful:
>>
>> Span 1: WRTDM/0 "wrtdm Board 1"
>>
>> 1 WRTDM/0/0 FXSKS (In use)
>> 2 WRTDM/0/1 FXSKS (In use)
>> 3 WRTDM/0/2 FXOKS (In use)
>> 4 WRTDM/0/3 FXOKS (In use)
>> 5 WRTDM/0/4
>> 6 WRTDM/0/5
>
> Hmm, so FXO ports that are physically unplugged from the PSTN do
not
> report "RED" ??
>
> I'm going to have to test this when I get home. I am positive
it did.
>
> -A.
>
>
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