On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:31:29PM -0500, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
ignorepat does not work for SIP since the dialtone is coming from the
SIP device, not from Asterisk.
You would need to set the phone up to continue dialtone after dialing 9.
Not all phones support that.
Hm. In
Hey, all. I have the following, and
ignorepat = 9
; Testing - access to telco1/FXO
; XXX
exten = _9.,1,Dial(SIP/outboundfxo/${EXTEN:1},20)
exten = _9.,2,Hangup
Unfortunately, once I hit 9 on a connected phone, I do *not* get a dial
tone back.
Can someone suggest what I might have done wrong?
Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
Hey, all. I have the following, and
ignorepat = 9
; Testing - access to telco1/FXO
; XXX
exten = _9.,1,Dial(SIP/outboundfxo/${EXTEN:1},20)
exten = _9.,2,Hangup
Unfortunately, once I hit 9 on a connected phone, I do *not* get a dial
tone back.
ignorepat does not
ignorepat only works for analong phones connected to FXS modules.
Steve Maroney
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005, Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
Hey, all. I have the following, and
ignorepat = 9
; Testing - access to telco1/FXO
; XXX
exten = _9.,1,Dial(SIP/outboundfxo/${EXTEN:1},20)
exten =
Steve Maroney wrote:
ignorepat only works for analong phones connected to FXS modules.
It also works for the IAXy and might work for MGCP and SCCP devices,
since dialtone is controled by the PBX for those protocols.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ignorepat doesn't work
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 19:44:20 -0500
Try adding a comma to your digitmap where you wish
Jerry wrote:
The digitmap is in your telephone. Used to terminate dialing and send
the dialed string to *.
Grandstream BT phones don't have a digitmap feature.
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Hi,
I was trying to get the solution for the issue with getting dial tone after
dialing 9, in sip phone, but I couldn't get anything. I am using a
Grandstream Budgetone 100. I include ignorepat in the handset context, but
nothing.
Any guideline or help?
Thanks.
Jaime
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Hi,
I was trying to get the solution for the issue with getting
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Hi,
I was trying to get the solution for the issue with getting dial tone
after dialing 9, in sip phone, but I couldn't get anything. I am using
a Grandstream Budgetone 100. I include ignorepat in the handset
context, but nothing.
Any guideline or help?
Thanks
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I was trying to get the solution for the issue with getting dial tone
after dialing 9, in sip phone
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ignorepat doesn't work
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 19:44:20 -0500
Try adding a comma to your digitmap where you wish the dialtone to come
back on. Works on a Polycom.
On Apr 23, 2005, at 7:12 PM, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Grandstream does not support
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 09:47:36AM -0500, Andy Hamilton wrote:
On Apr 10, 2005 7:30 AM, Thomas Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to play a different dialtone as soon as a user dials say
'0' for an outside line ? Ignorepat is an inadequate solution because
local users are
Howdie folks,
Is it possible to play a different dialtone as soon as a user dials say
'0' for an outside line ? Ignorepat is an inadequate solution because
local users are accustomed to getting a specific PSTN dialtone. I need
an audible change in the frequency/modulation of the tone.
Thanks,
This depends on what kind of phone you are using.
With most (any?) SIP phones, nothing will be sent by the phone to the
server until it actually dials (whereas Skinny phones sent out on/off
hook and digits realtime).
If you're using a Cisco phone with a sip image, my guess is that you
can set
Hi to all,
I'm trying to make outside call in this way :
ignorepat = 0
exten = _0.,1,Dial(CAPI/xxx:b${exten})
But the first number 0 is not ignored.
I'm doing something wrong ?
Bye
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massimo wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm trying to make outside call in this way :
ignorepat = 0
exten = _0.,1,Dial(CAPI/xxx:b${exten})
But the first number 0 is not ignored.
I'm doing something wrong ?
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Try this:
exten = _0.,1,Dial(CAPI/xxx:b${EXTEN:1})
The :1 tells it to use everything except the first digit.
Robert Jackson
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Ignorepat
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 12:58, massimo wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm trying to make outside call in this way :
ignorepat = 0
exten = _0.,1,Dial(CAPI/xxx:b${exten})
But the first number 0 is not ignored.
I'm doing something wrong ?
I don't have CAPI but to get my analog to work I have
Hi
I have the following configuration at home one ZAPTEL interface connecting
to an FXO card and two SIP UAs connecting to asterisk locally. I have
configured extensions.conf such that dialing 9 on the SIP phones allows me to
dial an outbound number via the FXO interface . Works fine.
Sip phones generate their own dialtone. The ignore pat option is meaningless
with regard to SIP phones. I would check the Qrandstream's dialplan and see if
you can program it to ignore the dialtone after a '9' is pressed. I had to do
something similar for my Sipura SPA-2000.
Steve.
On
Hi
in order to keep the dial tone after pressing 9 for 'outside line' I
have this in my extensions.conf
[localpstn]
ignorepat = 9
exten = _9[123456789]XXX,1,Dial,${PSTN}/${EXTEN:1}
exten = _9[123456789]XXX,2,Congestion
this is properly included in the handsets' context but the dial tone
Hi bk,
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 17:16:55 +0900, BK [address only for mailing lists] wrote:
Hi
in order to keep the dial tone after pressing 9 for 'outside line' I
have this in my extensions.conf
[localpstn]
ignorepat = 9
exten = _9[123456789]XXX,1,Dial,${PSTN}/${EXTEN:1}
exten =
thanks
On Wednesday, July 9, 2003, at 10:07 PM, The Traveller wrote:
I had the same problem here and discovered that ignorepat only works if
it's placed in the actual incoming context of your channels and not if
it's included from another context.
thinking about it, this makes sense because
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