Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
No, because asterisk cannot deal with the G723 codec, it can only act as
a "middle man" of sorts between devices that support it.

Ok, that makes sense. Could I get the ringing somehow if I changed to (say) the G711 codec?


Or, is it possible that this could be done by (say) the SIP RINGING message? I believe that while the remote phone is being rung then the originating call is currently in a "call up" state, which means a SIP RINGING isn't allowed, but I guess I'm wondering if something like this might work?

Thanks,
Bill





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Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 7:03 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Outgoing call spool

I've been playing with the outgoing call spooling feature a bit lately
and it all works as it should with the exception of one irritation.

I'm mostly using SIP to talk to the phones and using G.723.1

I copy the call file into the spool/outgoing directory and the
originating phone rings.  I pick it up and the remote phone rings.
However there is dead silence from the originating earpiece.  Is it
possible to somehow generate a ring in the earpiece until the remote
phone is picked up?

Bill

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