Hello, I am having an issue with hangups being handled within Asterisk. Right now, when an inbound call hits the Asterisk box, Asterisk picks up the call just fine. When the caller enters an extension to call, the Asterisk dials out on Zap/3 and rings the extension with no problem. If the extension is answered, there is no problem. If the caller hang's up before the phone is answered, by either a person, or by voicemail, the hangup is not detected, and the call continues as though the caller was still on the line. It will continue to ring the extension until voicemail is picked up, and then is finally hungup after all of the timeouts. If I dont have the extension setup to forward to the voicemail, it will just ring forever unless I force the hangup. I am using kewlstart signalling, and have busydetect=yes in my zapata.conf file. I am in the USA, and my indications.conf file seems to be in order. I am running Asterisk 1.0.9 with the zaptel-freebsd 0.10 ZapTel driver. Thank you for any insight into this issue! - Don Brearley HCC Computer Services
Ohhhh come on now! Nothing? Not even a "No idea! Good Luck!" or anything? Weak :) Just kidding. Thanks just the same. - Don>>> donbrearley@hibbing.edu 8/22/2005 11:09 AM >>>Hello, I am having an issue with hangups being handled within Asterisk. Right now, when an inbound call hits the Asterisk box, Asterisk picks up the call just fine. When the caller enters an extension to call, the Asterisk dials out on Zap/3 and rings the extension with no problem. If the extension is answered, there is no problem. If the caller hang's up before the phone is answered, by either a person, or by voicemail, the hangup is not detected, and the call continues as though the caller was still on the line. It will continue to ring the extension until voicemail is picked up, and then is finally hungup after all of the timeouts. If I dont have the extension setup to forward to the voicemail, it will just ring forever unless I force the hangup. I am using kewlstart signalling, and have busydetect=yes in my zapata.conf file. I am in the USA, and my indications.conf file seems to be in order. I am running Asterisk 1.0.9 with the zaptel-freebsd 0.10 ZapTel driver. Thank you for any insight into this issue! - Don Brearley HCC Computer Services _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users