I'm using a cisco 1760 with a VIC2-4FXO card for my calls to PSTN. If a user on a softphone hangs up first the PSTN port on the cisco is released and new calls can be made on the same voice port. But when the user on the PSTN side hangs up first the voice port on the cisco stays open until the user on the softphone hangs up. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
You need to check if your Cisco 1760 has an IOS version that includes answer and disconnect supervision features.
Regards
Alberto Cruz
Torbjørn Lium wrote:
I'm using a cisco 1760 with a VIC2-4FXO card for my calls to PSTN. If a user on a softphone hangs up first the PSTN port on the cisco is released and new calls can be made on the same voice port. But when the user on the PSTN side hangs up first the voice port on the cisco stays open until the user on the softphone hangs up. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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Got to remember to 'reply all'.... Anyway, thank you for the tip. Will continue googling.
regards
Torbjørn Lium
Alberto Cruz wrote:
You need to check if your Cisco 1760 has an IOS version that includes answer and disconnect supervision features.
Regards
Alberto Cruz
Torbjørn Lium wrote:
I'm using a cisco 1760 with a VIC2-4FXO card for my calls to PSTN. If a user on a softphone hangs up first the PSTN port on the cisco is released and new calls can be made on the same voice port. But when the user on the PSTN side hangs up first the voice port on the cisco stays open until the user on the softphone hangs up. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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