[Asterisk-Users] X100P keeping PSTN line Offhook

Atif Awan aawan at vfemail.net
Sat May 8 18:54:00 MST 2004


Try enabling busy detect and set it to a value between 4 and 6. If you set
it too low you might start getting random call drops. I think this problem
is due to some providers allowing only the called party to hang up.

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Shahid
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:20 AM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] X100P keeping PSTN line Offhook

Happens quite often. X100P FXO card puts the PSTN line offhook, so that no
calls go out or come in. The outside callers get a busy siganl while inside
callers cant dial PSTN.
Its a DELL optiplex P3 128MB ram 500MHz processor.

Here is some more info: (see the zapata.conf in the end)
Please direct me where to look for problem.
Thanks!!!

========================================
pbx1*CLI> zap show channel 1
Channel: 1
File Descriptor: 31
Span: 1
Extension:
Context: bell
Caller ID string:
Destroy: 0
Signalling Type: FXS Kewlstart
Owner: <None>
Real: <None>
Callwait: <None>
Threeway: <None>
Confno: -1
Propagated Conference: -1
Real in conference: 0
DSP: no
Relax DTMF: yes
Dialing/CallwaitCAS: 0/0
Default law: ulaw
Fax Handled: no
Pulse phone: no
Echo Cancellation: 128 taps, currently OFF
Actual Confinfo: Num/0, Mode/0x0000
Actual Confmute: No
Actual Hookstate: Offhook

========= zapata.conf ======================
busydetect=no
musiconhold=default
group=1
pickupgroup=1
immediate=no
context=bell
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
channel => 1
pickupgroup=1
immediate=no
signalling=fxs_ks
callerid=asreceived
channel => 2




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