11. Why do I hear a dial tone even though I have not dialed an FXO number? The same happens on any VoIP number I dial.
In case of network failure or failure while registering to the VoIP server the outgoing calls will be routed to the first free FXO line if the Use FXO as lifeline option is enabled on the System Setting > Call page.
12. I hear a fast busy tone as soon as I go off hook on a phone connected to an FXS port.
The hotline feature is likely enabled for that FXS port. You can disable the hotline feature on the Port Configuration > General page.
13. After dialing 12345 to call another person, I hear a progress tone after 5 seconds. Can I make it faster?
You can configure the Interdigit Timeout option on the System Settings > Call page to a lower value. You can also set the character termination to a character (ex. #) and dial 12345# to quickly place the call.
14. I am dialing 12345# to call another person with number 12345, but the call will not go through.
Please check that you have enabled character termination and the corresponding terminating character is #. In this case you can enable the character termination or just dial 12345 (no #) to call the other party.
15.My number for the FXO port is 7901 and I am trying to dial to VoIP number 7901234. Why is the call is going to the FXO port?
If the dialed number starts with the FXO port phone number then the call will be by default routed to the FXO number. This is to support the single stage dialing to PSTN phones through the FXO port. To override this feature you can add a phone book entry with the number as 7901234.
16. During an FXO to VoIP call, why do I hear loud echo on the VoIP side?
This can be because of a mismatch of the PSTN network and the
17. Why are FAX transmissions (Send/Recieve) through the
Two things need to be configured on the
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