Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
Yep, just swop the two wires. Sometimes the Tip and Ring get reversed
and most loop start interfaces don't really care (they work either way).
It's worth a try since if the disconnect is a reverse polarity flash then
the card may see not see this condition as it is
You are welcome. Please let me know if this makes any difference.
Henry L.Coleman CEO
*VoIP-PBX* 1-866-415-5355
Toronto Ontario
Canada
Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
Yep, just swop the two wires. Sometimes the Tip and Ring get reversed
and most loop start interfaces don't really care (they work
Do any *UK* users have an SPA3102 (the newer version of the
SPA3000/Sipura SPA3000) correctly detecting when an incoming PSTN call
has hung up?
I've read everything I can find, including an SPA3000 UK setup PDF that
lists UK ring etc tone settings, port impedances, disconnect tone
settings
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 12:05 +0100, Faris Raouf wrote:
Do any *UK* users have an SPA3102 (the newer version of the
SPA3000/Sipura SPA3000) correctly detecting when an incoming PSTN call
has hung up?
I've read everything I can find, including an SPA3000 UK setup PDF that
lists UK ring etc
Conrad Wood wrote:
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 12:05 +0100, Faris Raouf wrote:
Do any *UK* users have an SPA3102 (the newer version of the
SPA3000/Sipura SPA3000) correctly detecting when an incoming PSTN call
has hung up?
I've read everything I can find, including an SPA3000 UK setup PDF that
It is brand new so I assume the firmware is the latest?: Software
Version: 3.2.6(GWa) Hardware Version: 1.1.5.
It just doesn't detect real hangups at all. If the person calling hangs
up, either before and after the call is answered, the SPA will
eventually timeout after about 30 seconds
Conrad Wood wrote:
It is brand new so I assume the firmware is the latest?: Software
Version: 3.2.6(GWa) Hardware Version: 1.1.5.
It just doesn't detect real hangups at all. If the person calling hangs
up, either before and after the call is answered, the SPA will
eventually timeout after
You have polarity reversal detection and I do not (I did try with it on,
but it didn't help even though there I have measured a polarity reversal
on disconnect)
FWIW: I once had a nasty DSL filter that broke polarity reversal
detection.
You have 3ms On hook speed, I have less than 5ms.
Just a thought ... try reversing the Tip and Ring
Henry L.Coleman CEO
*VoIP-PBX* 1-866-415-5355
Toronto Ontario
Canada
You have polarity reversal detection and I do not (I did try with it on,
but it didn't help even though there I have measured a polarity reversal
on disconnect)
FWIW: I
ah. Do you have callerid from BT (bt line?). I signed up for something
called BT Privacy or so which is free and gives you callerid.
If you turn on logging (debug) on the sipura it'll log the received
callerid via syslog. Also helpful to check under info Last seen number
or so.
There is CLI
Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
Just a thought ... try reversing the Tip and Ring
Henry L.Coleman CEO
Henry,
Apologies for answering the wrong message in my last post. I thought I
was answering the one from Conrad. Sorry!
By reversing the Tip and Ring you mean physically in the wiring or
somewhere
I'm not seeing any caller id in the syslog nor the last seen number
thing. (which helpfully just says , :-)
I'd be pretty sure that the device doesn't detect the cli. My one does
list the number under the 'last seen number thing'.
What sort of line is it? Straight BT? telewest? Some
Conrad Wood wrote:
I'm not seeing any caller id in the syslog nor the last seen number
thing. (which helpfully just says , :-)
I'd be pretty sure that the device doesn't detect the cli. My one does
list the number under the 'last seen number thing'.
What sort of line is it? Straight BT?
Yep, just swop the two wires. Sometimes the Tip and Ring get reversed
and most loop start interfaces don't really care (they work either way).
It's worth a try since if the disconnect is a reverse polarity flash then
the card may see not see this condition as it is already reversed.
I have a
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