Re: [asterisk-users] Linksys/Sipura SPA-3201 FXO/FSA with Asterisk

2010-04-09 Thread Jose Flores Galicia
I am just guessing, but sometimes happened to me that the logic on dialplan does not contain a hungup, so channels on spa3102 continues up even if users have finished. On CLI you should put core show channels, and see if there are channels to sip/8028 On the [gw8028] context you send the call

[asterisk-users] Linksys/Sipura SPA-3201 FXO/FSA with Asterisk

2010-04-08 Thread Seann Clark
All, I am looking at a little support on this, as I haven't found it on google yet. I have had this work on Callweaver, but am moving to Asterisk for a variety of reasons. My dial plans, and everything else transferred perfectly, though I am not sure they are 'correct' for Asterisk

Re: [asterisk-users] Linksys/Sipura SPA-3201 FXO/FSA with Asterisk

2010-04-08 Thread Jose Flores Galicia
Hi. On the Spa 3102 is set as Dialplan s0:8028 on PSTN line tab, since other way the incoming call will try to be routed to a non set extension on [gw8028] context Best Regards Jose Flores Galicia floj...@gmail.com BriefCode Code Based Training 2010/4/8 Seann Clark nombran...@tsukinokage.net

Re: [asterisk-users] Linksys/Sipura SPA-3201 FXO/FSA with Asterisk

2010-04-08 Thread Seann Clark
Yes, the SPA-3201 is set as: (S0:8028) on dialplan 8, which is what I have the device set to use. My bare bones working dialplan from Callweaver works nearly perfectly with Asterisk, and takes all the calls and works just as it did in Callweaver (making adjustments for the differences in