[Asterisk-Users] Grandstream Won't hangup like Polycom 600 will
Karl A. Krueger
kkrueger at whoi.edu
Wed Apr 13 13:31:31 MST 2005
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 03:08:43PM -0400, George Burt wrote:
> I have been experimenting with GXP-2000 Grandstream.
[snip]
> Polycom>Asterisk>Grandstream
> then Hangup the Polycom, the Grandstream plays a busy signal.
This is my experience as well. The GXP2000 always seems to play a busy
signal when the other end hangs up. It does not seem to matter which
end placed the call, or whether the call is SIP-SIP or SIP-*-PSTN.
This is not what any other phone does in my experience, so I think I'm
reasonable in considering it a bug.
I am overall unimpressed with the GXP2000 -- although the cost savings
is significant, the lack of features by comparison with other
"enterprise" marketed SIP phones (e.g. the SNOM or Cisco offerings) is
also quite substantial ... and I do not think I will ever get used to
the idiosyncratic Grandstream way of entering alphanumeric addresses.
--
Karl A. Krueger <kkrueger at whoi.edu>
Network Security -- Linux/Unix Systems Support -- Etc.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
More information about the asterisk-users
mailing list