... BUT... if the
channel is BUSY/BLOCKED/WHATEVER, the Telco should be forwarding the call to
the next available channel, which they clearly are not doing.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Andrew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tim,
Imagine the scenario where we had 10x Asterisk servers, with calls
presenting
zaptel should close the channels and put
those circuits into alarm mode.
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 12:03:51 PM (GMT-0600
Hi there,
I currently have multiple Asterisk servers using Sangoma A104d Quad ISDN
E1s.
Basically our telco is presenting calls in order of the ISDNs on our
servers.
SERVER1=1,2,3,4
SERVER2=5,6,7,8
We have redundancy in that if SERVER1 is shutdown then each ISDN PRI is in
alarm and the
Hi Paul,
Paul Dugas wrote:
I'm not using the SPA3k as an extension at the moment; just as an FXO
interface. The SPA is initiating a SIP call to the Asterisk server then
DELETE'ing it 2 secs later. Asterisk is ringing other IAX/SIP extensions
in response. The FXS interface of the SPA3k *is*
In my case it's not MWI (I didn't have it enabled - 0 splash), also had most
Supplementary services turned off. The rings are actually generated from the
FXO side of the spa, presenting to Asterisk as an incoming call.
Mine is likely to be a power issue, I experience frequent quick power
Hi all,
I have a TC35 and am keen to see if anyone has both voice and sms working from
Asterisk through this device? Google tells me that a few people have theorised
about it, I can't find anyone claiming to be doing it. What would be the best
way to put it into practice? Build a new