I think he need use r option in Dial command, while how I understand in 
Queue he need musiconhold.
Dial(SIP/account2,,r)


Vardan


Ishfaq Malik wrote:
> On 12/05/10 09:08, Jonas Kellens wrote:
>> Hello list,
>>
>> when I sent an incoming call first to a queue and after the timeout to
>> a dial-command, while the correspondent's phone rings there is no
>> ringtone for the caller...
>>
>> So it goes like this :
>>
>> 1. dial(SIP/account1,20)
>>
>> 2. queue(myqueue,,,,20)
>>
>> 3. dial(SIP/account2)
>>
>> In step 1 there is a ringtone for the caller.
>> In step 2 there is musiconhold (class default) for the caller.
>> In step 3 there is silence for as lang as the phone rings...
>>
>>
>> Is there an explanation why there is no "ringing"-tone for the caller
>> ?? Could I resolve this (like with Playtone) ??
>>
>>
>> Jonas.
> You need to use the r option in the Queue command, try:
>
> queue(myqueue,r,,,20)
>
> Ish
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