Chris Hirsch
2004-Jun-10 08:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with * not detecting hangup on FXO and VM going into an infinite loop
Hi everybody... I'm having an odd problem with voice mail on a recent CVS of * where it appears not to detect a hangup on FXO and * will keep treating the call as new and continue leaving voicemails until the max has been reached. It will then continue trying to leave voice mails and basically makes the system unavailble to any further incoming or outgoing calls on that FXO..has anybody seen this and if so how do I fix it? I've looked around on google and the list archives and it appears that there are others with similar problems with most people believing it to be a configuration problem. Since I don't see any bugs that have been formally posted with this description I think it most likely is...can anybody help me determine which option would be causing this behavior? I assume its in zapata.conf? Thanks! Chris -- It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there, rocking back and forth, wanting that money. http://ccicolorado.org Exceptional Dogs for Exceptional People - Help Out Today!
Steven Critchfield
2004-Jun-10 09:51 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with * not detecting hangup on FXO and VM going into an infinite loop
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 10:54, Chris Hirsch wrote:> Hi everybody... > > I'm having an odd problem with voice mail on a recent CVS of * where it > appears not to detect a hangup on FXO and * will keep treating the call > as new and continue leaving voicemails until the max has been reached. > > It will then continue trying to leave voice mails and basically makes > the system unavailble to any further incoming or outgoing calls on that > FXO..has anybody seen this and if so how do I fix it? > > I've looked around on google and the list archives and it appears that > there are others with similar problems with most people believing it to > be a configuration problem. Since I don't see any bugs that have been > formally posted with this description I think it most likely is...can > anybody help me determine which option would be causing this behavior? I > assume its in zapata.conf?If you where on google and saw the same questions, you should have been able to follow the rabbit further down the hole by playing with the links at the bottom of the pages google provided. You would have seen use rant regularly that you need to work just a tad harder to find the answer. It is there. It is consistently the same problem. You lack disconnect supervision. The only way to know the line has been hungup is to use progress detection and possibly tweak for your location. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
Cat Woodmansee
2004-Jun-10 12:29 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Problem with * not detecting hangup on FXO and VM going into an infinite loop
Yup. I came in the other day and noticed the * server holding a line open on the FXO for several hours, and a high bandwidth stream on the IAX (I monitor traffic with 'EtherApe' and 'rate'). Someone had been doing early morning testing of the system (not yet in production) by calling the main office number via an * 7-digit rule from a SIP phone over IAX, and when I tried to call the desk from outside it was indeed busy! I told * to hang up on the Zap channel, the IAX went quiet and the desk was free. Kinda scary. We have a Nortel PBX for office incoming calls, which is set to a 'night mode' after hours that goes straight to VM, and I was wondering if the Nortel system was to blame; no doubt the * went to VM on Nortel during tests and might have hung there. Maybe IAX and SIP created the problem. Hasn't happened since. Maybe someone left their SIP phone connected after they hit VM? Or improperly quit? Maybe Nortel held the channel open? Why was IAX hot, too? Beats me. c@ On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 08:54, Chris Hirsch wrote:> Hi everybody... > > I'm having an odd problem with voice mail on a recent CVS of * where it > appears not to detect a hangup on FXO and * will keep treating the call > as new and continue leaving voicemails until the max has been reached. > > It will then continue trying to leave voice mails and basically makes > the system unavailble to any further incoming or outgoing calls on that > FXO..has anybody seen this and if so how do I fix it? > > I've looked around on google and the list archives and it appears that > there are others with similar problems with most people believing it to > be a configuration problem. Since I don't see any bugs that have been > formally posted with this description I think it most likely is...can > anybody help me determine which option would be causing this behavior? I > assume its in zapata.conf? > > Thanks! > Chris