Chris, thanks very much for this tip: On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Christopher Lee wrote:
> My testing involves calling from a SIP handset to a dummy extension setup to > answer and playback the tones I want to check. > > ; Test Australian ringing tones - indications > exten => 906,1,Answer > exten => 906,2,Wait(1) > exten => 906,3,Playtones(ring) > exten => 906,4,Wait(12) > exten => 906,5,Playtones(busy) > exten => 906,6,Wait(5) > exten => 906,7,Hangup I set up an extension like this, and found that my indications were being picked up and played correctly by Playtones(). FYI, I found 425*12 to be the closest match to the tones coming from my Telstra line. > It sounds like you must have FXS extensions your trying to test the > indications on? I don't have an FXS card in my machine to test with, so I'm > not sure how it works, but it should still be the same, as a reload > definitely re-reads the indications.conf configuration. Yes, I have a handset attached to an FXS port and was using that to see if my indications were changing. They don't. My FXS ports are being handled by the simple switch -- can the tones generated here be altered? Are they supposed to pick up the indications.conf tones? I found 'language=en' in zapata.conf, tried changing that to au but no difference... Cheers, Vic Cross _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
