Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hangup's not detected correctly

2004-07-08 Thread Richard Scobie

Martin Pycko wrote:
Well first of all if you're outside of US or callprogress-supported zones
then you can use only busydetect. And that will only work if after the
remote hangup your telco gives the fast-busy or any type of busy. You can
tweak the duration of tone/pause and increase the count and it *will*
work properly.
regards
Martin
One thing to watch for here is RX gain if busydetect does not seem to be 
working after trying all the combinations.

I had a 2 x X101P setup which busydetected perfectly - TX and RX gains 
were at the default levels.

The X101Ps were replaced by a TDM card with 4 x FXO modules and with no 
config changes, busydetect stopped working. After incrementing in 1dB 
steps, an RX gain of 3.0 brought back reliable busydetect.

I look forward to Rich Adamsons forthcoming writeup on setting up the 
gain distribution in an Asterisk system, to get everything working 
optimally.

Regards,
Richard
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hangup's not detected correctly

2004-07-07 Thread Gelson Dias Santos
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:52, Ruben Fagundo wrote:
I have an easy question. I setup Asterisk with a TDM400 w/ 4FXO ports 
and I have the following problem.

Yep, so easy it seems to be covered almost weekly here because no one
looks up any of the information already provided to them.

	Not quite easy. I agree its asked about once a week, but they get no 
solution. Callprogress does not work at all outside US, because it´s 
just a hack. Busydetect sometimes work, sometimes doesn´t and sometimes 
drops calls in the middle. I have busydetect=yes and busycount=15 and I 
still have dropping calls and no hangup detections on a daily basis.
	I also played with BUSYDETECT_MARTIN and/or BUSYDETECT_TONEONLY and it 
makes no difference. I also tried editing dsp.c and adjusting
BUSY_MIN and BUSY_MAX, but nothing fixes these problems.

Gelson

A call comes in correctly. The callers dials extension 100 (grandstream 
SIP phone). The caller then hangup, before the call goes to voice mail, 
however, the phone continues to ring, then goes to voicemail, and leaves 
an empty vmail message, long after the caller has hung up.

Is there a way I can correct for this, ie, have the system detect 
hangups correctly ?

On analog... callprogress and/or busydetect. Better yet, get disconnect
supervision if offered,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hangup's not detected correctly

2004-07-07 Thread Martin Pycko
Well first of all if you're outside of US or callprogress-supported zones
then you can use only busydetect. And that will only work if after the
remote hangup your telco gives the fast-busy or any type of busy. You can
tweak the duration of tone/pause and increase the count and it *will*
work properly.

regards
Martin

On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Gelson Dias Santos wrote:

 Steven Critchfield wrote:

  On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:52, Ruben Fagundo wrote:
 
 I have an easy question. I setup Asterisk with a TDM400 w/ 4FXO ports
 and I have the following problem.
 
 
  Yep, so easy it seems to be covered almost weekly here because no one
  looks up any of the information already provided to them.


   Not quite easy. I agree its asked about once a week, but they get no
 solution. Callprogress does not work at all outside US, because it´s
 just a hack. Busydetect sometimes work, sometimes doesn´t and sometimes
 drops calls in the middle. I have busydetect=yes and busycount=15 and I
 still have dropping calls and no hangup detections on a daily basis.
   I also played with BUSYDETECT_MARTIN and/or BUSYDETECT_TONEONLY and it
 makes no difference. I also tried editing dsp.c and adjusting
 BUSY_MIN and BUSY_MAX, but nothing fixes these problems.

   Gelson

 
 
 A call comes in correctly. The callers dials extension 100 (grandstream
 SIP phone). The caller then hangup, before the call goes to voice mail,
 however, the phone continues to ring, then goes to voicemail, and leaves
 an empty vmail message, long after the caller has hung up.
 
 Is there a way I can correct for this, ie, have the system detect
 hangups correctly ?
 
 
  On analog... callprogress and/or busydetect. Better yet, get disconnect
  supervision if offered,

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[Asterisk-Users] Hangup's not detected correctly

2004-07-06 Thread Ruben Fagundo
I have an easy question. I setup Asterisk with a TDM400 w/ 4FXO ports 
and I have the following problem.

A call comes in correctly. The callers dials extension 100 (grandstream 
SIP phone). The caller then hangup, before the call goes to voice mail, 
however, the phone continues to ring, then goes to voicemail, and leaves 
an empty vmail message, long after the caller has hung up.

Is there a way I can correct for this, ie, have the system detect 
hangups correctly ?

Ruben

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hangup's not detected correctly

2004-07-06 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:52, Ruben Fagundo wrote:
 I have an easy question. I setup Asterisk with a TDM400 w/ 4FXO ports 
 and I have the following problem.

Yep, so easy it seems to be covered almost weekly here because no one
looks up any of the information already provided to them.

 A call comes in correctly. The callers dials extension 100 (grandstream 
 SIP phone). The caller then hangup, before the call goes to voice mail, 
 however, the phone continues to ring, then goes to voicemail, and leaves 
 an empty vmail message, long after the caller has hung up.
 
 Is there a way I can correct for this, ie, have the system detect 
 hangups correctly ?

On analog... callprogress and/or busydetect. Better yet, get disconnect
supervision if offered,
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