[cisco-voip] FXO Disconnect problem

Steve G smgustafson at gmail.com
Sun Mar 18 11:23:01 EST 2007


What type of signalling is used between the PBX and the VG?  If Ground-Start
is supported, try having the fxo port use this feature to get signal
disconnect from the PBX.

On 3/16/07, new look <newlook110 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>   During the deployment of one of our solutions I faced the below
> described problem:
>
>
>
> As shown in the attached figure, this is the actual connection between the
> devices.
>
>
>
> 1) We configured the router dial peers and (phone-2) can call (phone-1)
> successfully by calling "222".
>
> 2) Then after I get the tone from the router FXO port I press "111" and
> phone1 starts to ring.
>
> 3) If phone-1 goes off-hock the call is established successfully.
>
> 4) The problem is if phone-1 is still ON-hock and ringing and phone-2 goes
> ON-Hock. phone-1 remains ringing although ph-2 is on-hock.In order to stop
> this problem what should we do.
>
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