Hi Mike,

I am having the exact same problem and was given the exact same advice from
Sangoma. What I've found is that Asterisk does not detect a hangup until it
hears the fast-busy signal about 10-15 seconds later. I needed to add
"busydetect=yes" to zapata.conf in order for this to work, otherwise the
default timeout would end the call.

Hopefully a better solution can be found... If you find something, please
keep us posted.

Tom

On 4/24/06, Mike Garey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> well, I just spoke to someone at Sangoma and they had me execute the
> following command after dialing into one of my channels:
>
> wanpipemon -i w1g1 -c aregdump -m <channel number>
>
> which gives the following output:
>
> ------- Direct registers (FXO,port 0) -------
>
> 0. 00   1. 00   2. 03   3. 00   4. E9   5. 09   6. 00   7. 00
>
> and when the phone has been disconnected, I get the following:
>
> 0. 00   1. 00   2. 03   3. 00   4. E9   5. 08   6. 00   7. 00
>
> (the entries are listed by byte, in the above example, byte 5 has
> changed from 09 [channel is connected] to 08 [channel is not
> connected])
>
> Anyways, after I hung up the line, the status wouldn't change for
> about 15 or so seconds.   Now I'm not sure if this indicates a problem
> with the Sangoma card, or if it may just confirm that Asterisk is
> holding onto the channel.  The Sangoma tech support person said they'd
> write up a support ticket and have someone else contact me regarding
> this..
>
> If anyone else has run into the same problem, please let me know.  Thanks,
>
> Mike
>
> On 4/24/06, Andrew Kohlsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Monday 24 April 2006 14:20, Mike Garey wrote:
> > > We're having some problems on our asterisk box where a user calls in
> > > through a PSTN line, gets to voicemail, but hangs up before leaving a
> > > message, yet asterisk doesn't realize the phone has been disconnected
> > > and starts recording an empty message, which of course can become very
> > > annoying.  I also notice that when calling from a PSTN line and
> > > ringing an extension, then immediately hanging up, the SIP phone on
> > > the other end will continue ringing about 4 or 5 times before Asterisk
> > > realizes the call has hung up.
> >
> > Bell Canada does indeed provide CPD, but I don't think it's in a form
> that the
> > analog cards are happy with.
> >
> > If you use your cellphone to call your landline, have a short
> conversation
> > with yourself and then hang up the cellphone, the landline will go
> > completely, totally dead for about 300-500ms before you get another
> dialtone.
> > That's Bell's CPD:  Battery removal.  If you have a VOM you can place it
> > across the tip&ring and see the ~5V drop to 0 briefly before going back
> to
> > ~5V when this happens.
> >
> > You *might* be able to get away with callprogress=yes but that's also
> crappy
> > and can cause random disconnects.
> >
> > -A.
> >
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