Ralf Mueller
2006-Mar-30 09:02 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Connecting a Grandstream Handytone 486 to Asterisk
Hello, I bought a Grandstream Handytone 486 to forward incoming calls from our old analogue PBX to the asterisk server. My first test was connecting an analogue phone to the Handytone and calling a sip phone - worked. Now I used the same cable to connect the line port of the Handytone to the analogue pbx. When I call the number of the analogue PBX I hear a clicking inside, but the call doesn't get forwarded to asterisk. I used tcpdump to see whether the Handytone sends data packages at all, but it doesn't. Unfortunately the Grandstream support didn't answer my support request. Does someone of you know how to connect the Handytone to the asterisk server, maybe I need a special cable? Thanks for any hints, Ralf -- ___________________________________________________ Play 100s of games for FREE! http://games.mail.com/
Tele Cost Price Reducer
2006-Mar-30 09:49 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Connecting a Grandstream Handytone 486 to Asterisk
hi Ralf, AFAIK, the 486 CANNOT do what you want it to do. you need a call thru functionality and this can be achieved only with 488 . then you conect the line to the old analog PBX extension and any call coming to this extension will enter the Asterisk as a call from a SIP extension. i hope i helped you with some hints good luck,Mickey On 3/30/06, Ralf Mueller <prolinux@consultant.com> wrote:> > Hello, > > I bought a Grandstream Handytone 486 to forward incoming calls from our > old analogue PBX to the asterisk server. > > My first test was connecting an analogue phone to the Handytone and > calling a sip phone - worked. > Now I used the same cable to connect the line port of the Handytone to the > analogue pbx. When I call the number of the analogue PBX I > hear a clicking inside, but the call doesn't get forwarded to asterisk. I > used tcpdump to see whether the Handytone sends > data packages at all, but it doesn't. > Unfortunately the Grandstream support didn't answer my support request. > Does someone of you know how to connect the Handytone to the asterisk > server, maybe I need a special cable? > > Thanks for any hints, > > Ralf > > -- > ___________________________________________________ > Play 100s of games for FREE! http://games.mail.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060330/08b60356/attachment.htm
Dovid Bender
2006-Mar-31 05:36 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Connecting a Grandstream Handytone 486 to Asterisk
> Hello, > > I bought a Grandstream Handytone 486 to forward > incoming calls from our old analogue PBX to the > asterisk server. > > My first test was connecting an analogue phone to > the Handytone and calling a sip phone - worked. > Now I used the same cable to connect the line port > of the Handytone to the analogue pbx. When I call > the number of the analogue PBX I > hear a clicking inside, but the call doesn't get > forwarded to asterisk. I used tcpdump to see whether > the Handytone sends > data packages at all, but it doesn't. > Unfortunately the Grandstream support didn't answer > my support request. Does someone of you know how to > connect the Handytone to the asterisk server, maybe > I need a special cable? > > Thanks for any hints, > > Ralf >Is the device an FXO or FXS. From what it seems (that you are connecting a phone to it) that it is an FXS. This will not allow inbound calls from a PBX. You need an FXO. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com