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From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Olivier
Sent: 07 October 2010 11:07
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?
2010/10/7 And
2010/10/7 Andrew Thomas
> The D-channel isn't actually 'dropped' - it is put in to a 'power-save'
> state.
>
> See http://www.isdn-test.de/ihhe12.htm#Heading37 and scroll down to
> 'Activation / Deactivation' for more information.
>
> Anyway - this is a known 'problem' -
> https://issues.asterisk
r 2010 01:28
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?
Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If my understanding is correct, these days it seems that many ISDN BRI
> lines are configured in energy saving mode
2010/10/7 Lyle Giese
> Olivier wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > If my understanding is correct, these days it seems that many ISDN BRI
> > lines are configured in energy saving mode in which signalling
> > D-channel is "dropped" until a new call comes in.
> >
> > Is it possible to replicate this behavio
Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If my understanding is correct, these days it seems that many ISDN BRI
> lines are configured in energy saving mode in which signalling
> D-channel is "dropped" until a new call comes in.
>
> Is it possible to replicate this behaviour with Asterisk (when
> Asterisk is in
Hello,
If my understanding is correct, these days it seems that many ISDN BRI lines
are configured in energy saving mode in which signalling D-channel is
"dropped" until a new call comes in.
Is it possible to replicate this behaviour with Asterisk (when Asterisk is
in NT mode and is seen as a pub