Miroslav Nachev
2004-Jul-15 12:19 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Hangup FXO line detecting & PSTN Tone Signals Detecting
Hi, The national PSTN is built up by a Siemens & Eriksson digital PBX which, in most cases, ends up in analogue interfaces with tone dialing. It proved a hard job for me to find the most important tone signals and information messages going out of the PSTN. However, I don’t know where and how to use (position) them. What I have identified so far, is as follows: * Dial Tone; * Busy (engaged) line; * Congestion; * Hook off tone; * Ring tone; * Interference Tone; * Info signal; * Warning Tone; * Special Dial Tone; * Alarm tone; * Hold on tone; * Call waiting. What I need to know is how and where I can enter this information to make Asterisk identify messages and respond in a proper way. The biggest trouble occurs when the other end caller hangs up (from the PSTN part). Asterisk cannot recognize that the line is broken because our FXO port frequently gets blocked. This can be done through the tones coming from the PTSN, which in this case, are: Frequency : 425 Hz Level : 10 dBm0 Signal (ms)/Pause (ms): 320, 320 Max. Duration : 30 s -- Best Regards, Miroslav Nachev COSMOS Software Enterprises, Ltd. Tel: (+359-2) 983-32-62 Mobile: (+359-88) 897-31-95 E-Mail: m_natchev@yahoo.com miro@space-comm.com http://www.space-comm.com Post address: P. O. Box 941, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria Office address: ap. 9, fl. 4, "11 August" str., No. 43, 1202 Sofia, Bulgaria