RE: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel doesn't see remote hangup ? euro-isdn

2004-08-02 Thread joachim
I think the reason is because the telephony equipment of your telco is still analog. (In belgium it was the same, until they started replacing all the old stuff with fancy digital things.). At 17:30 29/08/2004, you wrote: Hi, in Spain that process is correct. If you setup a communication

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel doesn't see remote hangup ? euro-isdn

2004-07-30 Thread Peter Corlett
Walter Klomp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] However, if I dial-in from the SIP phone to my PSTN and then hang up my PSTN phone, the call does not get disconnected. This is normal and expected behaviour, at least for POTS lines I've used. When you receive a call on a POTS line, you can't clear

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel doesn't see remote hangup ? euro-isdn

2004-07-29 Thread Robinson Tim-W10277
This is quite common in some countries. Analogue lines are some times configured for 'calling party clearing', where an inbound call to an analogue line will hold the line for some minutes before timing out. Might this explain the behaviour? Rgds Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel doesn't see remote hangup ? euro-isdn

2004-07-29 Thread Peter Svensson
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, Walter Klomp wrote: However, if I dial-in from the SIP phone to my PSTN and then hang up my PSTN phone, the call does not get disconnected. My SIP phone goes quiet but doesn't disconnect. If I a few seconds later pick up the PSTN phone again, the connection is still

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel doesn't see remote hangup ? euro-isdn

2004-07-29 Thread Sergio Serrano
Hi, in Spain that process is correct. If you setup a communication between a caller and a called, if called phone hangs, in caller side hear a silence, but is a correct process. It's is due to in the called side you can hangup a phone and pickup other phone without lost communication. Regards,

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zaptel doesn't see remote hangup ? euro-isdn

2004-07-29 Thread Soren Rathje
Walter Klomp wrote: Hi [snip] However, if I dial-in from the SIP phone to my PSTN and then hang up my PSTN phone, the call does not get disconnected. My SIP phone goes quiet but doesn't disconnect. If I a few seconds later pick up the PSTN phone again, the connection is still there. Only