Xref: utzoo unix-pc.bugs:85 comp.sys.att:6831 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!shelby!rutgers!bpa!manta!brant From: brant@manta.pha.pa.us (Brant Cheikes) Newsgroups: unix-pc.bugs,comp.sys.att Subject: bug in UNIXpc phone manager? Keywords: 3b1 unixpc pc7300 Message-ID: <487@manta.pha.pa.us> Date: 28 Jun 89 14:25:01 GMT Reply-To: brant@manta.pha.pa.us (Brant Cheikes) Distribution: unix-pc Organization: Soul of the Gnu Machine, Philadelphia Lines: 29 If you don't use the UNIXpc phone manager, hit 'n' now. Occasionally I have had the telephone unit connected to my 3b1 ring, but when I pick up the handset, I get dead silence. I once thought that these were crank calls, but then I discovered that on those occasions, a telephone set on the same line but in a different room was NOT ringing. In fact, if I let the computer phone ring, but picked up the phone in the other room, (a) I'd get a dial tone, and (b) the computer phone would cease ringing. I am running UNIX 3.51a, using the patched phone manager from the fixdisk, and have a two-line configuration. I've also noticed that after experiencing the mysterious ringing, if I pick up the computer handset, (a) the phone manager status line fails to switch from IDLE to ACTIVE, and (b) I do not get a dial tone. SHIFT-F2 brings up the call screen normally, and that occasionally "resets" the phone manager so that it once again recognizes handset off-hook. Sometimes that's not enough and I have to toggle the line select. Toggling line select has so far never failed to get things working again. My conclusion is that the phone manager or the machine itself is somehow generating spurious ringing. This anomalous behavior happens only very rarely, e.g., weeks or months apart. Has anyone else encountered this behavior? Is it a known bug? -- Brant Cheikes University of Pennsylvania, Department of Computer and Information Science brant@manta.pha.pa.us, brant@linc.cis.upenn.edu, bpa!manta!brant