willy@yponeinc.com
2004-Mar-24 19:17 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P fails to detect user hung up
Ron, It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution. I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas. My opinion, you're SOL and there is very little you can do. I keep hoping that someone at digium will pick up on this and look at the hardware design etc. BTW, I tried kewlstart, loopstart etc. and it doesn't make any difference. As I said, it's intermittent on POTS, and it's constant on my ISDN fxs channels. Cheers, Willy ----- Original Message Follows -----> > I am using the wildcard X100P with *. PSTN line comes in > to the FXO port of this card. Everything works fine most > of the time. However, occasionally Asterisk doesn't seem > to be able to detect the user has hung up and therefore > tie up the line for quite a long time. Does anyone know if > there's anything I can do to fix this problem? > > thanks > > Ron >Willy Wouters ypOne Publishing
Senad Jordanovic
2004-Mar-25 01:19 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P fails to detect user hung up
willy@yponeinc.com wrote:> Ron, > It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution. > I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent > success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas. > My opinion, you're SOL and there is very little you can do. > I keep hoping that someone at digium will pick up on this > and look at the hardware design etc. BTW, I tried > kewlstart, loopstart etc. and it doesn't make any > difference. As I said, it's intermittent on POTS, and it's constant > on my ISDN fxs channels. Cheers, > WillyHave you reported this issue as a bug?
Try calling application "Hangup" at the ends of the extension chains. Works for me. Bob willy@yponeinc.com wrote:>Ron, >It is a multi-reported problem, yet no resolution. >I would suggest it is a bug. I have had intermittent >success with POTS provided by AllTel in Texas. >My opinion, you're SOL and there is very little you can do. >I keep hoping that someone at digium will pick up on this >and look at the hardware design etc. BTW, I tried >kewlstart, loopstart etc. and it doesn't make any >difference. As I said, it's intermittent on POTS, and it's >constant on my ISDN fxs channels. >Cheers, >Willy > >----- Original Message Follows ----- > > >>I am using the wildcard X100P with *. PSTN line comes in >>to the FXO port of this card. Everything works fine most >>of the time. However, occasionally Asterisk doesn't seem >>to be able to detect the user has hung up and therefore >>tie up the line for quite a long time. Does anyone know if >>there's anything I can do to fix this problem? >> >>thanks >> >>Ron >> >>