Yes call progress tones (busy) can be generated by ATA devices. Not
sure if the 486 has a digitmap or not, may wish to checkit out if so.
I also believe it has an internal status webpage and syslog info you
could look at for clues.
On Dec 19, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Craig Bruenderman wrote:
I've got my Handytone 486 registered fine with SIP. Using an analog
phone attached to it, I can dial 2 digit extensions in the main
context just fine. I have a DID mapped to it from the outside which
I can also dial and ring through to fine. For some reason thoug, a
7 digit or 10 digit dial string gives back a busy signal to the
analog phone.
Asterisk -r makes no mention of any activity when this occurs so it
seems that Asterisk is not even generating the busy signal. Is the
Handytone capable of doing this and if so, why would it be?
I have 20 other Polycom SIP phones configured similarly in the same
context which can all dial 2, 7, and 10 digits just fine. They're
all just using stdexten Macros.
; 7 digit
exten => _NXXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN})
exten => _NXXXXXX,2,Congestion
Could this be a codec problem?
--
Craig Bruenderman
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