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From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Josh Hopkins
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 9:30 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Set ringtone
Josh!
This is a typical application for using different SIP identities. Essentially, no programming is
involved---just configuration. Hopefully, your SIP phones allow for several identities.
In Asterisk you would dispatch the calls and connect to the proper SIP accounts. You would also
On Tuesday 23 July 2013, Josh Hopkins wrote:
The reason for this is we have one primary company office but there are two
entities and if someone call the Denver number it would be for 1
organization and would ring differently helping our staff remember how to
answer the phone for the Denver
You can use anything that is discriminable to connect a call to its proper endpoint. SIP headers
have the disadvantage that the format may depend on a the phone model.
jg
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A J Stiles wrote:
On Tuesday 23 July 2013, Josh Hopkins wrote:
The reason for this is we have one primary company office but there are two
entities and if someone call the Denver number it would be for 1
organization and would ring differently helping our staff remember how to
answer the phone
On Monday 22 July 2013, Josh Hopkins wrote:
Would it be possible to set the ringtone based on the number that was
dialed?
If the phones you are using allow the ringing tone to be changed by sending a
SIP header, yes.
Example of what the goal is:
Dial Denver number
Incoming
Would it be possible to set the ringtone based on the number that was dialed?
Example of what the goal is:
Dial Denver number
Incoming calls ring with ringtone 1
Dial main number
Incoming calls ring with ringtone 2
We are currently using Digium D40, D50, D70 phones.
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