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Sounds like call waiting on the telco side of things. I have it here as
well but asterisk just shows that there is an incoming call on the isdn
line but doesn't actually ring any phones until a channel is available.
Best Regards
Richard Soderblom
Network Configurations
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E-Mail: Richard@netconfig.co.za
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tiziano Martelli [mailto:tiziano@eos.it]
Sent: 29 March 2007 07:43 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] chan_misdn
This is my problem. I don't even know it this is the right site to ask
for it, but let's go.
I've a Asterisk box with 1.4.1 version version installed. It's equipped
with a TDM400 with 2 FXO modules and a HFC based ISDN BRI card.
Everything goes OK, except for the following scenario:
on the PMP S0 bus of the ISDN telecom NT adapter I've connected both a
ISDN modem and the HFC card. Now:
1. when the modem IS NOT connected, I could receive (and obviously
answer) up to two calls and the (eventually) third one get a busy signal
(right).
2. when the modem IS connected (it's set up to use only 1 channel) I
could receive (and answer) to only one call (right). But, if a third
call comes in, the phone designed to ring in extension.conf rings
(wrong!) and the calling party ears the ringing tone! If I try to
answer, both ends ears the busy signal and the other conversations (the
first I've responded and the modem connection still run).
What's wrong?
Thanks for any help