Hi Richard,

> There is no event for Asterisk to recognize.  The PROGRESS message just
> says that there is an audio message available for the caller to listen
> to.  Asterisk just passes the indication to the peer channel and opens
> the audio path.  It is the caller who must recognize any audio message
> that their call has been dropped.


Thanks for the explanation. Any suggestion on how to recognise that the call
has been dropped?


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Thanks,
Ishwar.



> As far as ISDN is concerned, the
> call has not been answered yet so Asterisk must keep waiting.
>
> Richard
>
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