> Unfortunately it seems that when asterisk tries to ring the other
> number on Zap/2 it thinks the call has been answered and can therefore
> stop ringing IAX2
I wonder if you could fool it by
ringing IAX2/100
then after 15, ring ZAP/2/1234567&IAX2/111
and make 111 ring the same IAX2 device.
_
Russell Horn wrote:
Alexander,
I'm afraid it's POTS (X101P) and from what I have seen since I posted
this is my problem.
I wouldn't mind it hanging up the IAX2 channel and then calling it
again, but it seems that everytime the new call via Zap/2 means no
other calls are possible.
There is ISDN in t
FXS ports are always answered immediately.
Do you have to dial out over PTSN?
If so you are going to have an interesting time breaking this problem.
--
Christopher Dobbs
Russell Horn wrote:
Alexander,
I'm afraid it's POTS (X101P) and from what I have seen since I posted
this is my problem.
I wouldn
Alexander,
I'm afraid it's POTS (X101P) and from what I have seen since I posted
this is my problem.
I wouldn't mind it hanging up the IAX2 channel and then calling it
again, but it seems that everytime the new call via Zap/2 means no
other calls are possible.
There is ISDN in the office, but I
Russell,
What kind of zap cards do you have??
If T1, is it PRI or RBS
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