I've overwritten the indications.conf with the one from the sourcecode, stil no luck Perhaps somebody knows what the correct value for indications.conf is when using the dutch xs4all as sip carrier??

and even with verbose set to 114 (quite big) there are no errormessages indicating that something is wrong with indications (in respect to syntax)

Eric Wieling schreef:
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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