Can anyone tell me what that strange buzzing sound is?
My system is working fine except for this problem with the X100P. After
what seems to be a random amount of time after system startup -
sometimes hours, sometimes days, the card gets bolloxed and just does
that buzzing sound when the line
After struggling with the carrier access channel bank for a few weeks,
I finally gave up on it, and got myself three X100P cards instead, for
my incoming lines. The plan is to use the channel bank just for
internal lines.
I installed the cards and at first they were mostly OK, except
So I made the mistake of buying a Carrier Access channel bank without
noticing the page on the wiki about the fact that they don't support
disconnect supervision (bastards!). However, apart from that, I do have
it working fine for incoming calls.
Is there some trick to get asterisk to detect
that ... and then you can
change the MAX/MIN values in dsp.c too. That should help you with
busycount=10 and busydetect=yes
regards
Martin
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Sean Adams wrote:
Here's a recording:
http://www.seanadams.com/hangup_tones.aif
(sorry - recorded from speakerphone - skip to the end
this currently but it is really just a matter of Polycom
adding
this feature to their firmware in the future which we are pushing for.
People have gotten this to work with Cisco and Snom phones.
MATT---
-Original Message-
From: Sean Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December
As a new asterisk user myself, I would agree with you that the learning
curve is steep, but that was my expectation coming into this. I took
the time to browse the list archives before signing up so no surprises
there. There are some real experts here and they obviously help those
who ask
(new asterisk user - currently setting up Polycom IP600 phones)
Does anyone know if it's possible to make a sip phone instantly pick up
on speakerphone when a particular call comes in? Eg so that you can
quickly bother someone across the office without making them reach for
their phone?
Hi guys. First off, to the folks at Digium: outstanding work. The fact
that Asterisk is open source puts you right at the cusp of what will be
the most important telecom advance since the transatlantic cable.
Anyway... a couple newbie questions concerning sound quality - I don't
see any reason