[Freeswitch-users] Openzap: Analog FXO disconnect supervision.Is it possible to disconnect on busy? is battery reversal thedefault? is it power denial?

Michael Collins mcollins at fcnetwork.com
Tue Sep 2 18:38:43 EDT 2008


Luis,

 

Can you re-post your dialplan extension? Also, need to make sure that
you don't have ignore_early_media=true because that will throw you off.

 

-MC

 

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[mailto:freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Luis
F Urrea
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 3:23 PM
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Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Openzap: Analog FXO disconnect
supervision.Is it possible to disconnect on busy? is battery reversal
thedefault? is it power denial?

 

Anthony,

So far I haven't been able to used the tone_detect app with hangup when
it involves a phone ringing, Could you provide an example of a dialplan
rule that I could test. 

TIA

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Luis F Urrea <lfurrea at gmail.com> wrote:

I understand that tone based disconnect could be subject to false
disconnects in some cases, being dependent  on the integrity of the
analog signal and the proper configuration of tones, however I do feel
that the feature is worth the effort, considering how difficult it is to
get a Telco to arrange changes of settings on analog lines and being a
last resort for this kind of situation. 

I do know however that this feature is implemented for example on Cisco
IOS for analog gateways, Audiocodes gateways and Patton gateways. 

Cisco IOS and Patton requires one to specify the frequencies and cadence
of the tone, Audiocodes provides an application that records the call
progress tones and then analyzes the recorded busy signal to be used as
the disconnect signal.

I used to work at Cisco TAC supporting H323 analog and digital gateways,
and in my experience the feature certainly saved the day in many cases
after the customer was frustrated in trying to find out what his/her
provider implemented on the line.

My vote goes for it!





On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Michael Jerris <mike at jerris.com> wrote:

We do have the following patch almost ready to merge:

http://jira.freeswitch.org/browse/OPENZAP-3

it could probably be expanded to work for other tones than dtmf, with
the caveats described by tony.

Mike


On Sep 2, 2008, at 2:22 PM, Anthony Minessale wrote:

> Any method besides the tone based ones are supported by whichever IO
> layer you choose.
> For instance if you are using the zt mod (zaptel) then all the low
> level analog signalling will be generated by zaptel for ground loop
> and kewl start etc.
>
> Tone based hangup detection is a higher level concept that could be
> implemented in the core of openzap but would require constant tone
> detection throughout the call and is susceptible to false positives
> etc.
>
> it's not a common feature where I wrote the code from.  I have
> kewlstart lines here and nobody has asked for it and I don't have a
> labbed up example and I only have 2 hands therefore it's not
> implemented.
>
> Like I said using tone_detect in FreeSWITCH with action hangup is
> not any more or less glorious than how the feature would work right
> in openzap so you can use it that way if you want.
>



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