The reason for this is we have one primary company office but there are two 
entities and if someone call the Denver number it would be for 1 organization 
and would ring differently helping our staff remember how to answer the phone 
for the Denver organization rather than for the Colorado Springs number which 
is a different entity.   A lot of times people are rushing to answer the phone 
and do not look at the callerID this would give them and auditory reminder of 
how they need to answer the phone.

How would I go about setting up telling the phone to change the ring tone in 
the SIP header?

On Monday 22 July 2013, Josh Hopkins wrote:
> Would it be possible to set the ringtone based on the number that was
> dialed?
If the phones you are using allow the ringing tone to be changed by sending a
SIP header, yes.

> Example of what the goal is:
>                 Dial Denver number
> Incoming calls ring with ringtone  1
>
> Dial main number
> Incoming calls ring with ringtone 2

But why would anyone want this?  What is the point of changing the sound that
your phone makes when someone calls you, depending on who you called last?
> We are currently using Digium D40, D50, D70 phones.


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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Josh Hopkins
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 9:30 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Set ringtone by dialed number

Would it be possible to set the ringtone based on the number that was dialed?

Example of what the goal is:
                Dial Denver number
Incoming calls ring with ringtone  1

Dial main number
Incoming calls ring with ringtone 2

We are currently using Digium D40, D50, D70 phones.
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