Colin Anderson wrote:
Having followed this thread, it seems to me that the simplest way to test
for the busydetect hangup is to get the guy to make a few phone calls on
someone else's phone. If the hangup happens, then it's the guy. If it
doesn't, it's his station.
The way that I ran into
rom: Michael Sampson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:42 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Random Disconnects - or ARE they?
Maybe people are just hanging up on him cause he is talking to loud.
Doug Lytle wrot
Maybe people are just hanging up on him cause he is talking to loud.
Doug Lytle wrote:
Brent Torrenga wrote:
I have one use on our PBX who has been experiencing seemingly random
disconnects. The user is on the same LAN as everyone else, using the
same
Brent,
The last time I was having
Brent Torrenga wrote:
I have one use on our PBX who has been experiencing seemingly random
disconnects. The user is on the same LAN as everyone else, using the same
Brent,
The last time I was having random disconnects, it turned out to be that
I had busydetect=yes on my zapata.conf. I chan
Perhaps you can scale him back at the 79XX? Not only might it solve the
problem, but I'll bet the people talking to him on the other end would
appreciate it as well...
On the Aastra 9133i, for example, you can provide gain settings in the
(mac).cfg file.
Bob McDowell
-Original Message
On Wed, February 15, 2006 22:35, Brent Torrenga said:
> I have one use on our PBX who has been experiencing seemingly random
> disconnects. The user is on the same LAN as everyone else, using the same
> type of phone (79XX loaded with SIP firmware) as everyone else. He had
> some
> disconnects a fe