I know around here (Verizon) they don't send a disconnect signal unless 
you have them set one up. I haven't got around to that... perhaps I 
should...

Josh Patten
Assistant Network Administrator
Brazos County IT Dept.
(979) 361-4676


On 6/15/2010 5:12 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
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> The gateway needs to be configured for the disconnect method
> from the telco (which is normally called "disconnect
> current"). So is your disconnect method set for polarity
> reversal or something else (busy detect)?
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> I don't what what the options are on an AC gateway, but its
> a POTS line. You can also ask the TELCO what they send to
> signal disconnect. Normally we use something like this to
> test with...
>
> http://www.broadcastboxes.com/pdf/cp1a_3-99.pdf
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