[Asterisk-Users] 827-4V voice ports, asterisk and hookflash
Justin Hawkins
tardisx at gmail.com
Thu Oct 21 23:55:44 MST 2004
Hi folks,
I have setup my Cisco 827-4V to talk to asterisk, with success. I can
make and receive calls. The world is good.
I am wondering however about extra features - putting people on hold
and parking calls and so on. These features seem to require me to use
hookflash.
I am unsure if hookflash is supported on this router. This page:
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=31445&seqNum=2
has the following text:
The commands voice-port X and timing hookflash-in 0 turn off any
hookflash indications that the gateway could generate on an FXO
interface. Currently the Cisco 827-4V does not support hookflash
indications, although that support is probably pending, because it
is already available on other Cisco platforms with H.323 Version 2
Phase 2. On an analog phone, hookflash means pressing the switchhook
for a moment (about one-half second) to produce a special stutter
dial tone. This engages supplemental services, such as call waiting.
My IOS is version:
IOS (tm) C820 Software (C820-V6Y6-M), Version 12.2(15)T10, RELEASE
SOFTWARE (fc2)
Does anyone know if it can be done with this router, or know of any workarounds?
Cheers,
Justin
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Justin Hawkins | tardisx at gmail.com
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