08-07-2009 04:21 AM - edited 03-15-2019 07:16 PM
Hi all,
I am using a 1760 router equiped with FXO interfaces as VoIP Gateway connected to 2801 CCME router.
The problem I am having is this: When I plug the line from the DSL splitter to the FXO port, calls from the PSTN don't get trough but you get ringback tone when calling. For testing purposes when I connected the incoming PSTN line that goes to the splitter straight to my FXO port, then PSTN calls come in all right.
To summurize, PSTN calling works without DSL splitter and doesn't with the splitter.
Thanks for helping me in knowing what the problem is and how to solve it!
08-07-2009 04:22 AM
If you connect a regular phone to the splitter, does it work ?
Have you tried a different splitter ?
08-07-2009 07:43 AM
Hi there,
An analog phone attached to the splitter works fine and that's what's been in place up to know when we decided to integrate the PSTN to our VoIP.
I have second line not on DSL which working fine too on the FXO. My problem lies with the FXO connexion through the DSL splitter to the PSTN. THE SPLITTER IS SURELY FINE BECAUSE THE ANALOG PHONE ATTACHED TO IT WORKS WELL AS WELL AS THE INTERNET.
08-07-2009 07:51 AM
Send port configuration, output of "debug vpm signal" with "term mon".
07-29-2013 06:20 AM
Hi there,
I have the same problem. The router is a cisco CISCO2921 with 8 Voice FXO interfaces (2x VIC2-4FXO). The lines that does not have adsl works fine. But the line with DSL splitter did not work. Only when I remove from splitter and plug direct to FXO does work.
Following the config of FXO and debug attached.
voice-port 0/0/0
trunk-group PORT_FXO_outgoing
disc_pi_off
cptone BR
timeouts call-disconnect 1
timeouts wait-release 2
connection plar 183010
description ---[18-3221-3010]
!
Anybody knows something like this?
Best regards,
Daniel
07-29-2013 08:50 AM
Hi,
Based on your debug, after FXO connected to Auto-Attendant (I supposed that since the FXO state moved to Connect without outbound call leg connected), it soon disconnected due to detecting a Release Event from remote side. Of course, FXO had mistaken the certain signal for release event (this may come from distored signal as it crossed splitter)
Could you try:
voice-port 0/0/0
no disc_pi_off
If above did not help, let repair the wire portion between splitter and FXO (you said it was working well w/o splitter in between, right??)
08-01-2013 09:05 PM
Today I did the lab tetst for this case.
Work Around:
1) No batterry-reversal on FXO port
or
2) Swap Tip and Ring wire connecting to FXO port
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