01-10-2013 06:55 AM - edited 03-21-2019 09:57 AM
When I call my PSTN line, after the PSTN answer delay, I just hear dialtone. I have enabled debug and I do see an invite being sent to my SIP trunk.
Here is what I get in the debug:
01-10-2013 09:40:21 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 CC:Clean Up
01-10-2013 09:39:48 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
01-10-2013 09:39:48 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
01-10-2013 09:39:38 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 AUD:Play PSTN Tone 8
01-10-2013 09:39:28 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 AUD:Play PSTN Tone 1
01-10-2013 09:39:28 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 FXO:Stop CNDD
01-10-2013 09:39:28 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
01-10-2013 09:39:20 Local2.Debug 166.166.0.44 FXO:Start CNDD
Any idea on what I might be missing?
Thanks
Scott
01-10-2013 07:28 AM
It is normal to get a dialtone when the PSTN-to-VoIP gateway answers the phone unless you have a dial plan setup to automatically dial a number. A dial plan like (S0<:1234567890>) would set the interdigit timeout to 0 and dial 1234567890 on the configuration you have setup on the PSTN Line Tab.
01-10-2013 07:35 AM
That worked!!!
Thanks
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