[Asterisk-Users] Cisco7905 keeps forwarding to voicemail
Oswaldo Arratia
oarratia at workersequity.net
Mon Jan 24 14:32:56 MST 2005
Yes, I raised both values. I have ForwardToVMDelay:120 and
SigTimer:0x03C00064 so the phone itself does not send the caller to VM, and
I take care of the voicemail timer at Asterisk level (extensions.conf).
Hope that helps.
O.A.
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Alen Salamun
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 3:42 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco7905 keeps forwarding to voicemail
Hi,
I thought it might be something with that. So I assume you left the default
value ForwardToVMDelay=20s and since you raised the No Answer Timeout to 60s
this does not happen. Right?
BR,
Alen
Oswaldo Arratia wrote:
>Hi,
>I had the same problem and I fixed it by modifying the SigTimer. I
>made it
>SigTimer:0x03C00064 in the phone's configuration file.
>
>What happens is that ForwardToVMDelay value has no effect if
>VoiceMailNumber is not provisioned OR the value is 0 or greater than
>the ring timeout value (see SigTimer bits 14-19).
>
> Parameter: SigTimer
>#
># Type: Bitmap value
>#
># Description: Timeout values to start/stop the following signalling
>events #
># Options: Bit Values
># -----
>--------------------------------------------------------
># 0-7 CALL WAITING PERIOD
># Period between each burst of call waiting tone
>#
># Range: 0 - 255
># Factor: 0.1 second
># Note: 0 defaults to 100 (or 10 sec)
># Default: 100 (0x64 = 10 sec)
>#
># 8-13 RESERVED. Must be set to 0.
>#
># 14-19 RING TIMEOUT
># Timeout in ringing the phone after which the
incoming
># call is rejected
>#
># Range: 0 - 63
># Factor: 10 seconds
># Note: 0 means ring never times out
># Default: 6 (60 sec)
>#
># 20-25 NO ANSWER TIMEOUT
># Time to declare no answer and initiate call
>forwarding
># on no answer
>#
># Range: 0 - 63
># Factor: 1 second
># Default: 20 (0x14 = 20 sec)
>#
># 26-27 RESERVED. Must be set to 0.
>#
># 28-29 FIRST KEY REPEAT INTERVAL
># The minimum time required initially for the Volume
or
># Navigation key to be pressed before the highlight
bar
># begins to move automatically.
>#
># Range: 0 to 3
># Default: 0 (1 second)
>#
># 0 = 1 sec 1 = Disable Key Repeat
># 2 = 2 sec 3 = 3 sec
>#
># 30-31 SUBSEQUENT KEY REPEAT INTERVAL
># The minimum time required subsequently for Volume or
># Navigation key to be pressed to keep the highlight
>bar
># moving automatically.
>#
># Range: 0 to 3
># Default: 0 (0.25 second)
>#
># 0 = 0.25 sec 1 = 0.5 sec
># 2 = 0.75 sec 3 = 1 sec
>
>
>Again, I made it SigTimer:0x03C00064 and it's working great.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dan Adams
>Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 12:43 PM
>To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco7905 keeps forwarding to voicemail
>
>I also have a 7905 phone, when I had this issue happen. I had to go
>into the web control panel and to the SIP preferences page and remove
>the call forward number.
>
>Dan
>
>On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Alen Salamun wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hello All!
>>
>>I have a strange problem with Cisco 7905. It is forwarding unanswered
>>calls to VoiceMail even thought I have setup it not to.
>>
>>My ring timer on cisco 7905 is 60s, and my ForwardToVMDelay is 3000s.
>>This means that call should never be forwarded to VM!
>>
>>This is true if I call from internal number then this happens on asterisk:
>>
>> -- SIP/104-6073 is ringing
>> -- Nobody picked up in 60000 ms
>> -- Executing Busy("SIP/100-865d", "") in new stack == Spawn
>>extension (normal, 104, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/100-865d'
>> -- Executing Hangup("SIP/100-865d", "") in new stack == Spawn
>>extension (normal, h, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/100-865d'
>>
>>But if I call from External ISDN line this happens:
>>
>> -- SIP/104-19cc is ringing
>> -- Got SIP response 302 "Moved Temporarily" back from 192.168.10.154
>> -- Now forwarding CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23 to 'Local/850 at normal'
>>(thanks to
>>SIP/104-19cc)
>> -- Executing Answer("Local/850 at normal-60d0,2", "") in new stack
>> -- Executing Wait("Local/850 at normal-60d0,2", "1") in new stack
>> -- Local/850 at normal-60d0,1 answered CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23
>> -- CAPI Answering for MSN 2347474
>>== Spawn extension (limited, 104, 1) exited non-zero on
>>'CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23<MASQ>'
>> -- Executing Hangup("CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23<MASQ>", "") in new
>>stack == Spawn extension (limited, h, 1) exited non-zero on
>>'CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23<MASQ>'
>> -- Executing VoiceMailMain("CAPI[contr3/2347474]/23", "s040684543")
>>in new stack
>> -- Playing 'vm-login' (language 'en')
>>
>>As I understand this Cisco is saying back to Asterisk 302 "Moved
>>
>>
>Temporarily"
>
>
>>and forwards call to 850. This should happen because it configured not
>>to forward!
>>
>>Any ideas?
>>
>>Br,
>>Alen
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