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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:55 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Call signalling on BT FeatureLine Compact(S Reply with quote

Paul Goodyear wrote:

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I have had a BT phone plugged into these lines for about 3 week
prior to testing on asterisk, and all the lines are fine. Even
the first line, it rings and answers ok.

Apologies if this seems dumb, but have you done the "swap the cables around"
test? i.e. swap the cables plugged into BT1 & BT2 to make sure the fault
stays on BT1?

If it does - then it's probably something on BT's end; if it moves, you've
eliminated BT from the equation...
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:15 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Call signalling on BT FeatureLine Compact(S Reply with quote

Thanks, sorry for not being thougher, Yes I swapped the cables and the
fault moved to Channel 2 and Channel 3, I did this to test the Sangoma
FXS modules and they all work fine with the "working fine" lines. So I
believe the card,modules and cables to be good.

PaulG.

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Ade Vickers
<javickers at solutionengineers.com> wrote:
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Paul Goodyear wrote:

Quote:
I have had a BT phone plugged into these lines for about 3 week
prior to testing on asterisk, and all the lines are fine. Even
the first line, it rings and answers ok.

Apologies if this seems dumb, but have you done the "swap the cables around"
test? i.e. swap the cables plugged into BT1 & BT2 to make sure the fault
stays on BT1?

If it does - then it's probably something on BT's end; if it moves, you've
eliminated BT from the equation...

From what's been posted so far, I'd anticipate a cable fault (either between
Asterisk & the BT socket, or on the other side of the BT socket...)

Cheers,
Ade.

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