Well we have PRI on the side receiving the calls (where the toll
frees terminate) but not on the side of Asterisk. Will that work or do both
sides need to be PRI?
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Re:
Detect PBX vs Network message
If
you are using a PRI you should be getting a cause code back.
If it
is T1 or analog, you only get audio, which as you stated, is not good
enough for your test.
We
are trying to set up a script that will test hundreds of toll free numbers to
ensure that they correctly terminate at our Nortel PBX. We have the perl
scripting written to dial the numbers and it works like a charm except for one
problem. We are not sure how to detect whether a successful call was answered
by our Nortel PBX or was answered by AT&T’s network telling us the
number is not in service. To Asterisk both are completed successful calls.
Obviously this is not correct. Can Asterisk detect if the answer was by a PBX
or the telco Network? If so how? What should we be looking for? Is there a
variable that contains any data that would indicate the difference?
Thanks
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