Title: RE: [asterisk-users] Spurious hangups on zaptel interface
I did have busydetect=yes in my config, but not the callprogress.I've commented out busydetect, and we'll try some of these same calls to see what happens.
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From: Eric ManxPower Wieling [mailto
Title: RE: [asterisk-users] Spurious hangups on zaptel interface
Commenting out the busydetect=yes seems to have resolved this annoying issue! Thanks Eric!
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 02:26 -0400, Barry D. Hassler wrote:
I did have busydetect=yes in my config, but not the callprogress.I've
I'm experiencing the same problems, but
unfortunatelly haven't been able to associate them with any number
since they appear to be random. But maybe we can do a little research
about it, and hopefully find teh solution for both:
are your PSTN lines POTS or E1/T1? can you make a couple of
Barry D. Hassler wrote:
We seem to be getting unexpected hangups on our * system, very
consistent when calling particular numbers that we can associate with a
clients phone system. These hangups generally occur when our call is
transferred within their system (to voicemail usually).
I'm
I'm curious... why will this work??
busydetect will just cut the line if there are 4 tones (les or more
depending the busycount param), and call progress will in fact try not
to cut the call due to false hangups.Alyed
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Both can cause random hangups. This is a well known issue. It even
says in the sample configs that these features are prone to false positives.
Alyed Tzompa wrote:
I'm curious... why will this work??
busydetect will just cut the line if there are 4 tones (les or more