[asterisk-users] Budge Tones pick up wrong calls

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Fri Oct 10 19:06:56 CDT 2008


First of all, are the handsets using distinct SIP peers?  Are they set 
up statically or to register?

Secondly, unless you are using an Ethernet hub, SIP signaling data 
destined for one phone should not go to another.

Paul Douglas Franklin wrote:

> We have 3 Grandstream Budge Tone 100 phones which are being very fluid 
> on incoming calls.  They are set up as extensions 2501, 2518, and 2536.  
> When calling out to another phone, they always identify themselves 
> correctly.  But sometimes they will respond to the wrong incoming 
> calls.  (By respond, I mean that the phone rings and if someone picks up 
> the receiver, the call then goes thru.)  For example, 2501 might respond 
> to the calls for 2518.  After a reboot, it might decide to respond to 
> 2501 as it should.  Or it might respond to 2536.  The phone it responds 
> for will not respond.
> I don't know whether to look in the settings on the phone or in an 
> Asterisk setting, and what setting to check in either place.  Has anyone 
> seen this behavior before?
> --Paul
> 


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