Re: Call is not disconnected

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Use the tcp keepalive feature, it is well documented in GnuGK. 

On Tuesday 26 July 2005 15:26, Nour Omar wrote:
> I have quintum analog gateway for PSTN connection. I also have cisco ata
> for originating calls. both devices are connected to gnugk in routed mode. 
> My  quintum analog gateway sometimes has fault disconnect supervision; what
> this means  is that  quintum gateway cannot tell if the person on the
> analog side hangup,  so in order for quintum to end call , a disconnect 
> has to come from IP side(gnugk) after cisco hangs up. We are seeing
> frequent cases where call stays in gnugk for a long time even though cisco
> hangup long time ago. In some cases, this happened when cisco lost power.
> So I was wondering why gnugk is still keeping the call even though
> signalling socket to 1 endpoint is lost? I would appreciate  any help.


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