Phone hangup when I'm talking
timw:
Hi. I have an OBi110 and an OBi100. The Obi110 is connected to my POTs line in the basement, the OBi100 to my phone in my upstairs office. Mostly I simple route traffic between the two (can't put in physical wiring).
They work great, except I often get random hangups. This *always* happens when I'm the one doing the talking, even if that's the minority of the time (which is often the case when dialing into conference calls). Has anyone else experience this, and does anyone have suggestions of anything I can adjust, OBi config wise, to help?
Thanks
CoalMinerRetired:
No explicit answer. But first look at is the Call History logs, to determine if (the Obi thinks) you the caller, or the called party ended the call.
It's a subtle difference in the log entries, and varies by model (100, 100 and 202). It's easier to say make two calls and end one each way to see the difference in the entries than to explain it here. They start your troubleshooting from that perspective.
timw:
Thanks. Looking at the logs for both devices, it would appear that the incoming POTS line is initiating the hangup. Any more help greatly appreciated.
CoalMinerRetired:
To clarify a point, you are routing traffic, and therefore calls, from an OBi110 (POTS) to an OBi100 using SIP, as in these methods, 1, 2?
Can we presume you do not have the hangup issue when doing a call out "directly" through the Obi110/POTS device (analog phone hooked up to 110, no Obi100 in the picture)? If yes, that would point to something that the SIP connection between the two devices causes the POTS line to think the call should end? I'm theorizing here.
timw:
I'm routing over an OBiTrunk. For the moment I've disabled all the ways the OBi110 can detect a POTS disconnect, so the line should only disconnect if the phone end hangs-up. We'll see how that works (at least it might provide more debug data).
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