"Glare" that's what it's called, if the number you advertise
as your
business number is zap/1 then use zap/G1 to dial out, otherwise use
zap/g1 to dial out. This will reduce but not eliminate the problem.
http://www.telos-systems.com/techtalk/gldefs.htm#Glare
On 10/18/07, Gustavo Gonzalez <GGonzalez at grupo-gestion.com.ar>
wrote:> Hello I have a question about incoming calls on TDM400P cards. I want to
> know why an incoming call appear in a sorpresive way on a phone that I
> pickup to call out. I am using ChanIsAvailable to check those lines ( Zap
> channels )that are free. I have four lines connected to my TDM400P card and
> when I get a free Zap channel to call I hear the voice of a people on the
> other side from an incomming call, I think that asterisk bridge my free
> channel with incomming calls but how do this?Thanks for any idea.
>
> Alejandro Gonz?lez
> Grupo Gesti?n
> 4384-0660
> www.grupo-gestion.com.ar
> GGonzalez at grupo-gestion.com.ar
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