[EMAIL PROTECTED] is believed to have said: > >Is it me, is it the evil fate, is it the BT102? > >I even updated the firmware to Software Version: >Program-- 1.0.6.7 Bootloader-- 1.0.1.0 HTML-- 1.0.0.49 VOC-- 1.0.1.0 > >TIA, >Aldo
The attempt to obtain custom ringtones I described in my previous message bases on the tip seen in the Asterisk wiki: >Pattern matching on CallerId > >You can instruct your phone to use a different ring sound based upon the >incoming caller id: If, for example, you select the built-in standard >ringtone as your default ringtone in the web interface, and enter "30" >for the 1st custom ring tone and "4" for the 2nd custom ring tone then a >partial leading match of the callerid will trigger the respecitve sound. >Example: 302 --> 1st custom sound, 485 --> 2nd custom sound. >Please note that under IP-to-IP mode (?i.e. calling directly phone-to- >phone without Asterisk or another call manager?), you need to first >enter the IP calling mode and then press *72 (or *90 or *92) to activate >the call forwarding. Even configuring the BT102 like it is described in the wiki does (ie using the system ringtone as default; leaving the other BT web based settings like described, with the dialplan as shown) does not have any desired effect. TIA, Aldo _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
