[Asterisk-Users] TDM40B and weird analog problem
Tom Rymes
trymes at rymesheating.com
Wed Aug 10 10:41:56 MST 2005
How did you set up the zaptel cards originally? Have you run
genzaptelconf? Did you remember to plug in a power adapter to the TDM
card?
Also, to clarify, if you plug a cordless phone into port1 of the FXS
card and pick up the phone to dial, all of the other ports on the FXS
card ring? This is before you dial?
Does the incoming FXO card's ports work fine? Incoming calls are routed
properly?
Have you tried removing the ring group and testing then?
Tom
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>
> OK, I have a Asterisk @ Home 1.0.7 server with two Digium
> TDM400 cards, one 4
> port FXO and one 4 port FXS. When I plug an analog cordless
> phone into the
> TDM40B card and setup a ZAP extension, the phone rings in and
> you can answer
> just fine. The weird part is when you try to get dialtone
> from the cordless
> handset it rings all of the other extensions... One other
> thing to mention is
> that the cordless phone is a part of a ring group that rings
> 4 total extensions
> but that should only be on the incoming ringing, right?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Marc
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