On Monday 03 October 2005 13:50, Paul Dugas wrote:
This is a wierd one. Can't figure it out. I have an SPA-3000 at the
house handling my incoming line. It's setup to direct the incoming call
to asterisk. Works great 99% of the time.
A few times a day, I'm getting calls that ring once
On Mon, October 3, 2005 7:07 pm, Andrew Smith wrote:
This issue is being tracked on a VoIP forum here in Aus, with a possible
fix via a firmware update. I will be trying this later today on mine.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=404957
Ah! I'm not crazy ;)
Updated mine a
I am havign the same problem with my 2.0.13 firmware with SPA3k. I will
upgrade to 3.1.7c and see whether the problem will be cleared or not. I
had 2.0.8 firmware (which broadvoice uses so far) and it didn't give
any problem.
Thanks guys,
ThameemOn 10/4/05, Paul Dugas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
This is a wierd one. Can't figure it out. I have an SPA-3000 at the
house handling my incoming line. It's setup to direct the incoming call
to asterisk. Works great 99% of the time.
A few times a day, I'm getting calls that ring once internally and are
then hungup. I managed to get a
Do you have the SIP acct it's interacting with enabled for MWI? There's a setting in the SPA3k where it will ring the phone periodically for one ring in addition to the stutter tone for MWI.
On 10/3/05, Paul Dugas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a wierd one.Can't figure it out.I have an SPA-3000
On Mon, October 3, 2005 9:33 am, BJ Weschke wrote:
Do you have the SIP acct it's interacting with enabled for MWI? There's a
setting in the SPA3k where it will ring the phone periodically for one
ring in addition to the stutter tone for MWI.
I'm not using the SPA3k as an extension at the
What is the FXO port connected to? An ATA from another VoIP provider? I've seen this same behavior when I reset the ATA that I have for ATT CallVantage service at home that is connected to the FXO port of a spa3k. I've got to imagine it is some kind of momentary dip or spike in the line voltage
On Mon, October 3, 2005 10:10 am, BJ Weschke wrote:
What is the FXO port connected to? An ATA from another VoIP provider?
It's just a POTS line from the local telco (Alltel).
I've got to imagine it is some kind of momentary dip or spike in the line
voltage that is coming through the FXO port.
This is a wierd one. Can't figure it out. I have an SPA-3000 at the
house handling my incoming line. It's setup to direct the incoming call
to asterisk. Works great 99% of the time.
A few times a day, I'm getting calls that ring once internally and are
then hungup. I managed to get a
That's interesting for sure. I'd bet if you had some way to monitor what was going on with the FXO (voltage) side of things you'd probably find that something is happening that is causing the spa3k to believe that it's receiving ring voltage on the line. You can tune these settings in
On Mon, October 3, 2005 12:44 pm, Rich Adamson wrote:
Not likely anyone is going to comment on this without looking at your
traces, s/w versions, config detail, etc. There are just too many ways
to configure an spa and guessing at what you've done is impossible.
Good point. The trace of what
Hi Paul,
Paul Dugas wrote:
I'm not using the SPA3k as an extension at the moment; just as an FXO
interface. The SPA is initiating a SIP call to the Asterisk server then
DELETE'ing it 2 secs later. Asterisk is ringing other IAX/SIP extensions
in response. The FXS interface of the SPA3k *is*
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-3000 generating one-ring calls
Hi Paul,
Paul Dugas wrote:
I'm not using the SPA3k as an extension
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-3000 generating one-ring calls Hi Paul, Paul Dugas wrote: I'm not using the SPA3k as an extension at the moment; just as an
FXO interface.The SPA is initiating a SIP call to the Asterisk serverthen
In my case it's not MWI (I didn't have it enabled - 0 splash), also had most
Supplementary services turned off. The rings are actually generated from the
FXO side of the spa, presenting to Asterisk as an incoming call.
Mine is likely to be a power issue, I experience frequent quick power
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