[Asterisk-Users] Ascend Pipeline POTS to TDM400P FXO Question..

Howard Leadmon howard at leadmon.net
Fri Aug 19 13:11:27 MST 2005


 OK, I nailed it, it's working now.   If any are curious, seems in the P75
there is an option called "Forward Disconnect" and by default it's set to NO,
and needed to be set to YES so it sends the disconnect to the TDM card.


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Howard Leadmon
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Ascend Pipeline POTS to TDM400P FXO Question..
> 
> 
> I have a TDM400P with some FXO ports, and I wanted to connect the two POTS
> lines from my Pipeline-75 ISDN router into the FXO interfaces on my Asterisk
> server.
> 
> Hooked it up, seemed fine, called in and it answered.   The problem is when
> the call is hung up on, the FXO port never drops.  So of course then the P75
> just holds the line off hook and you get a busy.   So it's good for the
> first
> call, and then it's done.
> 
> Does anyone know of any adjustments that will make this work?  Figured maybe
> someone here has run into such an issue before.  Hooking it to a normal POTS
> line works great, but out of the P75 seems to be a no-go outside of the
> first
> call.
> 
> 
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