On Tuesday 04 September 2007 03:24:59 pm Robert Lister wrote: > On Tue, Sep 04, 2007 at 07:41:53AM -0500, Anthony Messina wrote: > > well i'm looking for the feature that the telco provides where, if you've > > left the phone off-hook for 60 seconds or so without input, it gives you > > the loud "put the damn phone back on the hook" noise. > > > > it works if i set absolute timeout to 60 and use the congestion tone, but > > i was hoping to use the actual off-hook warning tone. > > > > it seems as if the tone itself is not generated properly within asterisk. > > Curious as I have not had problems with generating the tones. > > It's worth checking that in sip.conf the language= option is set to the > same section you are editing in indications.conf > > In the dialplan, what I think should happen is that when you do: > > Congestion() > > You send a congestion message back to the phone using SIP (rather than > in-band audio) so the handset is probably generating the Congestion tone, > not asterisk as it is not yet in the media path. > > If you did it inband audio:- > > Answer() > Playtones(congestion) > > This would play the tone from indications.conf - have an experiment with > this by setting up a little extension and dialling it. > > As far as I can tell, AbsoluteTimeout() is just a global timeout for the > duration of a call, so if you set it to AbsoluteTimeout(30) then the call > (any call) will be hung up after 30 seconds. > > http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+AbsoluteTimeout > > Some handsets allow you to customise the tones played - depends on the > handset. And some handsets have a hotline feature to dial a given extension > after no digits have been dial for N seconds. (So you could get the handset > to dial a special extension which then answers the channel and plays the > noise you want!) > > I could be wrong of course. Never wanted to do this as our phones just seem > to go back on-hook regardless after some dial timeout has elapsed. > > Rob
thank you for your help. if you define 1400+2060+2450+2600/100,0/100 as a tone in indications.conf, then set up a test extension to play that tone, are you able to hear the same tone generated by the attached mp3 file? i have not been able to replicate that tone (that i got from http://www.3amsystems.com/wireline/tone-search.htm?start=20&kCountry=184&format=Zaptel ) i can play all the other default tones in indications.conf properly. a quote from indications.conf: ; The frequency component may be a mixture of two ; frequencies (f1+f2) or a frequency modulated by another frequency (f1*f2). my only guess as to why the tone i'm trying to create won't work is because the first part is a mixture of 4 tones (1400+2060+2450+2600) and maybe asterisk won't generate that, though i'm not sure. -- Anthony - http://messinet.com - http://messinet.com/~amessina/gallery 8F89 5E72 8DF0 BCF0 10BE 9967 92DC 35DC B001 4A4E
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