We are tying a small Cisco phone router to our NEC 2400 to replace buried cables that have been trashed. There are only a few phones on it in a secondary building on our campus. It works great except for the disconnect detection. When someone hangs up the system doesn't realize it and it goes to voice mail and all the person gets is a message with the disconnect tones. Does anyone know what the tones are that are sent out over the analog lines?
The system is in the US if that matters. I heard that the tones vary from country to country and from PBX to PBX.
The system is in the US if that matters. I heard that the tones vary from country to country and from PBX to PBX.