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2003 Jun 17
3
New busydetect routines for analog channels (FXO mostly)
...need to have
busydetect=yes
busycount=<number>
where <number> should be betwen 5 and 15. The best value to try is
busycount=10
Also if you have some strange signal like 3 beeps (200 ms tone, 200 ms
silence) and then silence of e.g. 500 ms then you need to comment out:
BUSYDETECT+= #-DBUSYDETECT_TONEONLY
But then you can't use it with
BUSYDETECT+= #-DBUSYDETECT_COMPARE_TONE_AND_SILENCE
The last 'flag' should enforce detection (less false hangups)
although I tested the algorithm without
-DBUSYDETECT_TONEONLY nor -DBUSYDETECT_COMPARE_TONE_AND_SILENCE
with busycount = 10 and after 1 h...
2005 Mar 24
0
Re: [2] X100p problem
...BUSYDETECT = #-DBUSYDETECT
# Improved busydetect routine, comment the previous one if you use thisone
BUSYDETECT+= -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
# Detect the busy signal looking only at tone lengths
# For example if you have 3 beeps 100ms tone, 100ms silence separated
by 500 ms$ BUSYDETECT+= #-DBUSYDETECT_TONEONLY
# Inforce the detection of busy singal (get rid of false hangups)
# Don't use together with -DBUSYDETECT_TONEONLY
BUSYDETECT+= #-DBUSYDETECT_COMPARE_TONE_AND_SILENCE
"Alain MELIOT" <alain.meliot@wanadoo.fr> wrote on 2005-03-24 08:07:
>No it is not commen...
2004 Apr 12
4
X100P and NTL (ex Cable + Wireless)
Firstly, let me just say I am new to asterisk and if anything I've said
is covered in an FAQ or in previous posts I apologise but I have tried
searching and I've attempted a few of the things I found but they didn't
help.
Has anybody got any experience using an X100P on an NTL phone line in
the UK (I'm in an ex Cable & Wireless area if that makes any difference).
The