If not answering fixes the problem then the issue is indications.conf. 
Try using the indications.conf.sample file included with the Asterisk 
source code, then stop Asterisk and starting it again.  I do not know if 
indications.conf is reloaded on a reload.

Fons van der Beek wrote:
> NOT answering did the trick!!!!!
> Tnx a lot! now it works like it should work!
> 
> 
> 
> Eric Wieling schreef:
>> Replying to my own post.  Asterisk uses indications.conf when it has 
>> to provide tones AFTER the line is answered.  You might get a message 
>> on the console like "Unable to handle indication 15" or something like 
>> that.
>>
>> Eric Wieling wrote:
>>  
>>> Don't answer the line.  Also try using the US indications, just in 
>>> case something odd is in the NL setup.
>>>
>>> Fons van der Beek wrote:
>>>    
>>>> Tnx.
>>>>
>>>> I checked /etc/asterisk/indications.conf and my default location nl
>>>> is listed in the options
>>>>
>>>> So i am still puzzled
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> my extensions.conf in respect to incomming calls (as basic as possible)
>>>>
>>>> exten => s,1,Answer
>>>> exten => s,2,queue(receptie|r)
>>>> exten => s,3,Voicemail(201)
>>>>
>>>> everything else works as it should work, but no "ringing" on an 
>>>> external line
>>>>
>>>> on the other hand, internaly: it's ok
>>>>
>>>> exten => 205,1,queue(receptie|r)
>>>> exten => 205,2,busy
>>>>
>>>> 205 gives ringing
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Eric Wieling schreef:
>>>>      
>>>>> This problem would happen if you did not have 
>>>>> /etc/asterisk/indications.conf
>>>>>
>>>>> Fons van der Beek wrote:
>>>>>  
>>>>>        
>>>>>> I tried that, its gives me the same problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kevin P. Fleming schreef:
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Fons van der Beek wrote:
>>>>>>>                   
>>>>>>>> Because i want a ringing signal while people are in a waiting 
>>>>>>>> queue i've created a wav file containing our local ringing 
>>>>>>>> indication
>>>>>>>> If I make an inside call to the queue, the correct sound is 
>>>>>>>> played, but when i make an external call, no signal is heard.
>>>>>>>> everything else looks ok, and all other functions are ok....
>>>>>>>>                           
>>>>>>> The Queue() application has an option to generate ringback to 
>>>>>>> callers
>>>>>>> instead of music on hold, why don't you just use that instead of 
>>>>>>> trying
>>>>>>> to craft a new solution?
>>>>>>>
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