[Asterisk-Users] Handytone 486 Outbound problem
Jerry Jones
jjones at danrj.com
Mon Dec 19 17:08:13 MST 2005
Yes call progress tones (busy) can be generated by ATA devices. Not
sure if the 486 has a digitmap or not, may wish to checkit out if so.
I also believe it has an internal status webpage and syslog info you
could look at for clues.
On Dec 19, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Craig Bruenderman wrote:
> I've got my Handytone 486 registered fine with SIP. Using an analog
> phone attached to it, I can dial 2 digit extensions in the main
> context just fine. I have a DID mapped to it from the outside which
> I can also dial and ring through to fine. For some reason thoug, a
> 7 digit or 10 digit dial string gives back a busy signal to the
> analog phone.
>
> Asterisk -r makes no mention of any activity when this occurs so it
> seems that Asterisk is not even generating the busy signal. Is the
> Handytone capable of doing this and if so, why would it be?
>
> I have 20 other Polycom SIP phones configured similarly in the same
> context which can all dial 2, 7, and 10 digits just fine. They're
> all just using stdexten Macros.
>
> ; 7 digit
> exten => _NXXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN})
> exten => _NXXXXXX,2,Congestion
>
> Could this be a codec problem?
>
> --
> Craig Bruenderman
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