I use Digium TDM400 cards as well. Asterisk's software echo cancellation
sucks. From what I've heard on the IRC channel, you'll never completely
eliminate echo with it. And unfortunately, hardware echo cancellation starts
out at a full T1. They don't seem to have any solution for someone with 4
Several times a day, while a call is in progress, I get zaptel
Disabled echo canceller because of tone (rx) on channel X and echo
cancellation shuts off.
I do use fax detection to route calls to my fax extension.
It seems to have a 100% success rate. I heard a rumor about a patch that
Have you actually tried that cvs-up script? Not knowing how to check my
version and using that cvs-up thing caused me a lot of grief. I thought
I was on CVS-HEAD when I was on um.. something else that didn't really
have a version in show version.
Andy Hamilton wrote:
The fastest way to obtain
If I call my 800 number, I do correctly go to the queue, the agents are
dialed and the call can be picked up but I don't hear any ring tone
while I'm waiting. If I pick up one of my sip phones and dial extension
500, the same exact setup works flawlessly. I hear a ring tone until
someone picks
I get the same problem if I try to use music on hold instead of ringing.
It works using a local extension, but not when I call in via IAX.
Jon Califf wrote:
If I call my 800 number, I do correctly go to the queue, the agents
are dialed and the call can be picked up but I don't hear any ring
Mark,
If you're right, I'm going to .. do something violent.
Thanks for the tip!
Jon
MF Hulber wrote:
I believe there is a problem with LiveVoip ringback that is in the
process of being resolved.
MARK.
Jon Califf wrote:
If I call my 800 number, I do correctly go to the queue, the agents
My mistake, long day, forgot to turn the ringing off when I tested music
on hold.
Jon
Jon Califf wrote:
I get the same problem if I try to use music on hold instead of
ringing. It works using a local extension, but not when I call in via
IAX.
Jon Califf wrote:
If I call my 800 number, I do