Paul Goodyear wrote:

> I have had a BT phone plugged into these lines for about 3 week 
> prior to testing on asterisk, and all the lines are fine. Even 
> the first line, it rings and answers ok.

Apologies if this seems dumb, but have you done the "swap the cables around"
test? i.e. swap the cables plugged into BT1 & BT2 to make sure the fault
stays on BT1?

If it does - then it's probably something on BT's end; if it moves, you've
eliminated BT from the equation...

>From what's been posted so far, I'd anticipate a cable fault (either between
Asterisk & the BT socket, or on the other side of the BT socket...)

Cheers,
Ade.

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