Try calling application "Hangup" at the ends of the extension chains.
Works for me.
Bob
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Ron,
It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution.
I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent
success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas.
My opinion, you're SOL a
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> Ron,
> It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution.
> I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent
> success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas.
> My opinion, you're SOL and there is very little you can do.
> I keep hoping that someone at digium will pic
Ron,
It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution.
I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent
success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas.
My opinion, you're SOL and there is very little you can do.
I keep hoping that someone at digium will pick up on this
and look at the hardwar
I think this has been discussed a lot in the last 3 days - do some legwork
before posting!
Iain
--On Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:53 pm -0800 Ron McMillin
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I am using the wildcard X100P with *. PSTN line comes in to the FXO port
of this card. Everything works fine mos
I am using the wildcard X100P with *. PSTN line comes in to the FXO port of this card. Everything works fine most of the time. However, occasionally Asterisk doesn't seem to be able to detect the user has hung up and therefore tie up the line for quite a long time. Does anyone know if there's anyth