Hi guys/girls,
We are running a TDM04B card with Asterisk in a
Linux box that has 15 GrandStream102 extensions and 1 SNOM190 phone which we are
using as an operator console. The FXO ports in the TDM04B are plugged directly
into our telecoms provider's analogue lines.
Something I've picked up with the SNOM is that
sometimes when there are two active incoming calls via Zap
channels they end up being transferred to eachother. In other words two in
bound callers end up being connected to eachother.
I've checked with the operator and she's said
that she's been disconnecting any 'idle' calls i.e. when the remote user hangs
up but yet the problem still occurs every now and again.
This is what I end up with when I run a 'show
channels':
Channel (Context
Extension Pri ) State
Appl.
Data
Zap/1-1 (default 1 ) Up Bridged Call Zap/2-1 Zap/2-1 (default 2009 1 ) Up Dial SIP/switchboard|30|tr For reference call transferring on the SNOM is
being done via the 'consultation transfer' method as set out in the SNOM
manual.
Perhaps there is a way in Asterisk or the SNOM
phone to prevent/disallow bridging of specific Zap channels ?
Has anyone else come across this phenomenon
before ?
Thanks in advance Kindest regards David Wilson _______________________________ D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 http://www.dcdata.co.za [EMAIL PROTECTED] Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! _______________________________ "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they
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