If you look in the vm_general.inc config file, the default maximum voicemail 
length is 3 minutes (180 sec.)   I thought there was a way to lower this with 
FreePBX but that must have been another version of *.  Anyway, that setting 
definitely affects the length of time the line is held open if someone gets to 
voicemail and  just hangs up or doesn't press the #  when done.  This affects 
the spousal allowance factor also. Any point in playing with the other 
settings there, such as the silence threshold?

Peter M.

> I am not sure if my problem falls into this category. I have a linksys 
> SPA3102 on Trixbox 1.2.
> If I call in on the PSTN which the SPA3102 is connected to and hangup during 
> the Trixbox 
> Greeting. It does not detect the hangup / Disconnect tone and the line stays 
> open but in my case 
> the disconnected call goes to my voice mail extension which then records 
> about 3 mins of the fast 
> disconnected tone before the mail box is full (about 3 mins) and then finally 
> disconnects. other 
> times it just stays connect ed for about a minute and a half before 
> disconnecting.
> I am not sure if the problem is with either my SPA3102 or the Trixbox but one 
> of them is not 
> detecting this tone.
> If I enable Detect PSTN Long Silence on the SPA3102 then I get disconnect 
> when I get placed on 
> hold by anyone without some kind of hold music or beeps. I have played around 
> with the duration 
> of the silence but it ends up defeating the cause as i have to set it to a 
> high number to be 
> effective. Does anyone have a solutions to this problem?
> 
> On 10/19/06, Henry.L.Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>     I have the same problem on a FX line while the other 3 normal lines are 
> fine
>     I have tried everything. The only way we are ever going to solve this
>     problem is to detect the off-hook warning tone.
>     Here is the spec for N/America :
>     1400 Hz, 2060 Hz, 2450 Hz, and 2600 Hz, at a cadence of 0.1s on, 0.1s off.
>     If anyone can code * to hang up a zap channel on this tone I would be most
>     grateful (and so would a lot of other people)
>     (This is definately a three beer bounty)
>     
>     Henry L.Coleman CEO .
>     
>     *VoIP-PBX* 1-866-415-5355
>     Toronto Ontario
>     Canada
>     
>     
>     >>>> On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at2:57 PM, in message
>     > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>     > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     >> Interesting, thanks.That's more than our Aliant rep was able to
>     > tell us.
>     >> He thinks that supervised disconnect is not available on home phone
>     > lines.He
>     >> does think it available on business lines though.I'll have to go to
>     >
>     >> someone's hous e where there's high speed and give this a shot again.
>     >
>     > I also have this problem with my Asterisk setup (occasional failure to
>     > hang up the line). I blamed it on the crappy Zaptel clone card I have,
>     > but it sounds like it might be due to another reason.
>     >
>     > How can I forcibly hangup the channel from within the CLI?
>     >
>     > - Julian
>     >
>     >
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