05-25-2012 05:11 PM - edited 03-21-2019 09:47 AM
hello,
I must say that I'm a newbie and perhaps my questions are really basic but I seem not to be able to figure it out by myself. Any help will be really appreciated.
We have an SPA8000 that we use to connect one analog port of our phone system (a very old Panasonic DBS), to our VoIp provider which is Callcentric.
This was done as a first step in converting all our 16 analog lines to VoIp, so at the moment we have just one analog port out of the SPA8000 which connects to the DBS and one VoIp line with Callcentric as provider.
Everything works fine as far as placing and receiving calls goes; what we are not able to do is setting up a conference call. According to Callcentric tech support this feature is supported by their system but as soon as we hit the "flash" button on the phone connected to the SPA8000 trough our DBS system the first call drops. Callcentric has logged the SIP events during one of our attempts and they claim that the SPA8000 sends a BYE message and that's why the call drops.
We have tried several different settings for hook flash timer and related options but with no results. Callcentric tech support seems to be sure that something is wrong on our end and as I said I'm really a newbie in this tipe of application.
I'm attaching the trace that has been sent to me by Callcentric in case it could help.
Thank you!
05-26-2012 02:24 AM
Please check you SPA8000 config and try to set these option to YES:
- Line X -> Call Feature Settings
Blind_Attn-Xfer_Enable
Xfer_When_Hangup_Conf
- Line X -> Supplementary Service Subscription
Call_Waiting_Serv
Three_Way_Call_Serv
Three_Way_Conf_Serv
Attn_Transfer_Serv
Unattn_Transfer_Serv
Regards.
05-26-2012 11:56 AM
Thank you for your answer.
Okay, I'll try these settings and post the results.
Thanks again.
Luca.
06-01-2012 11:36 AM
Everything seems to work now.
Thanks again.
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