On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:54:53 +0100, Gilles
wrote:
> I'm trying to use ChanIsAvail() to check when the landline is back
>to idle after a call, but for some reason, Asterisk doesn't detect
>that the callee has hung up after listening to MoH for a few seconds:
For those trying to do the same t
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 22:45:35 +1100, John Kosmas
wrote:
>i have the same problem but it doesnt always happen tho from the same
>caller.
>
>im using Asterisk 1.4 - maybe newer version updates have
>had bug fixes. maybe this could rectify it.
Thanks John, but I still get the problem with 1.6. Look
Hi There,
i have the same problem but it doesnt always happen tho from the same
caller.
im using Asterisk 1.4 - maybe newer version updates have
had bug fixes. maybe this could rectify it.
Regards,
On Tue, 2011-03-15 at 14:54 +0100, Gilles wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to use ChanIs
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 13:45:00 -0400, Paul Belanger
wrote:
>Is this an analog line? If so, is your CO providing a disconnect tone?
Yes, it's an analog line, but it's actually VoIP provided by an RJ11
on an ADSL modem, not a real landline.
Is there a way to check how the ADLS/telco provides discon
On 11-03-15 09:54 AM, Gilles wrote:
Even after callee at 5551234 hangs up, Asterisk keeps looping in
extension , and only runs 's Hangup after runs Hangup.
I also tried calling out through a callfile, same result.
Is there another instruction I should use in to have
Asterisk/Z
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:54:53 +0100, Gilles
wrote:
> I'm trying to use ChanIsAvail() to check when the landline is back
>to idle after a call, but for some reason, Asterisk doesn't detect
>that the callee has hung up after listening to MoH for a few seconds:
It looks like neither Playback()
Hello
I'm trying to use ChanIsAvail() to check when the landline is back
to idle after a call, but for some reason, Asterisk doesn't detect
that the callee has hung up after listening to MoH for a few seconds:
== extensions.conf
;Play MoH for a few seconds, hang up, and
;check Cha