Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Good question. Anyone knows if the TDM-400 actually detect loop drops?
Well, that's really what kewlstart (and loopstart) means. If it
couldn't, then Asterisk wouldn't know that the call had been hung up,
and hog the channel.
For loopstart lines, I don't think
Stephen Bosch wrote:
The reason we have these complaints is not because Asterisk doesn't
detect the drop -- it's because a great many telephone companies don't
do remote party disconnect signalling, or they don't do it properly.
When people call for technical assistance they usually end up
Hi:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 07:57:54PM -0700, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Hi, folks:
Can the loop drop detection threshold (normally defined in milliseconds)
be set on the Digium TDM-400 cards? Most PBXs let you set this value.
What exactly do you need it for?
On the FXO
Good question. Anyone knows if the TDM-400 actually detect loop drops?
Well, that's really what kewlstart (and loopstart) means. If it
couldn't, then Asterisk wouldn't know that the call had been hung up,
and hog the channel.
For loopstart lines, I don't think Asterisk detects loop
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Hi, folks:
Can the loop drop detection threshold (normally defined in milliseconds)
be set on the Digium TDM-400 cards? Most PBXs let you set this value.
Good question. Anyone knows if the TDM-400 actually detect loop drops?
Leo
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 07:57:54PM -0700, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Hi, folks:
Can the loop drop detection threshold (normally defined in milliseconds)
be set on the Digium TDM-400 cards? Most PBXs let you set this value.
What exactly do you need it for?
On the FXO module (detecting) or on the
Tzafrir, I'm assuming FXO module, since that's where one can usualy
(on other PBXs) set it.
On 1/31/07, Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 07:57:54PM -0700, Stephen Bosch wrote:
Hi, folks:
Can the loop drop detection threshold (normally defined in milliseconds)