Hi!
   I have a different approach. I wrote a small application which simply starts 
an audio player. You can write a very small script to answer fast or just use 
telnet like this:
telnet localhost 8642
   At the moment everything is hardcoded, but can be changed in any case. I use 
15s ring-time, telnet-port 8642 and mplayer as the audio-player.
   Short note: You don't have to submit anything over telnet, just connect.
   If you're interested in this solution I'll upload the code and give you a 
dialplan example (it's based in the return code of the program.
   Kindest regards
           Julien

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