Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

2010-10-07 Thread Andrew Thomas
- 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

Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

2010-10-07 Thread Olivier
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

Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

2010-10-07 Thread Andrew Thomas
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

Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

2010-10-07 Thread Olivier
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

Re: [asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

2010-10-06 Thread 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 behaviour with Asterisk (when > Asterisk is in

[asterisk-users] How to test BRI lines energy saving mode ?

2010-10-05 Thread Olivier
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