Forget the beers invest in a keg :)

Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast wrote:

Ok.... sleep deprivation! Can I blame it on that or my ignorance? LOL! I owe Jim... I think 2 beers... Now adds to the list you & Blaine! That's 4 beers in the tank... I think I owe two other dudes beer in here... so that's 6 beers in my tank... and that other dude, what's his name?... the one with that interesting concept of the old swiss nanny and the timing concept... that's 7 beers. Did I miss out anyone? I've always believed in the concept of rewarding with beers or something of equal value or greater ;)... per mystery solved. So next time we are at the meeting, drink, fries or sandwich...what ever it is... on me! Thanks Nabeel, Thanks Blaine. Cheers!
Reza.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nabeel Jafferali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: "'Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>; "'TAUG'" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 7:43 PM
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Asterisk - Ringing tone in Dial Plan

> Get rid of the "r".
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: June 11, 2006 3:08 PM
>> To: TAUG
>> Subject: [on-asterisk] Asterisk - Ringing tone in Dial Plan
>>
>> Hello Enthusiasts:
>> >> This is a question for the more hard core Asterisk users. I
>> have a dial plan:
>> >> exten => _9011.,2,Dial(SIP/LDProvider/${EXTEN:4},120,tr) >> >> Here is the issue... Everytime a call is placed, it of
>> course goes to my long distance carrier.  Now either my
>> carrier "LDProvider" is able to successfully make the calls
>> go through, or not at all.
>> >> But each time the above dial plan is executed, the voip phone
>> user thinks the call is going through because they hear the
>> ringing tone & feel that the other party's phone is ringing.
>> >> The reality is that... as long as my LDProvider is
>> reachable, people think the other party's phone is ringing...
>>  but only after the 1st 2 rings, the LDProvider sends either
>> one of the two signals.
>> 1.  "Making progress".
>> 2.  "All circuits busy"...  or something like that.
>> >> When it make's progress to reach the destination, the 3rd
>> ring at the clients side would be the first ring on the
>> destination side.
>> >> When the circuits are busy at my LDProvider's side, my client
>> side still keeps ringing until 120 seconds have elapsed.
>> >> So... the dilema is quite simple... I don't want my
>> client's to get the impression that their destination is
>> being reached by the misleading ringing tones before making
>> true progress from my LDProvider does...  and I don't want my
>> client's to get the impression that the calls are still being
>> attempted while "All circuits busy" message is received.
>> >> I want to give them a TRUE message... that is... if and
>> ONLY IF my LDProvider makes progress,  ONLY THEN, I want my
>> clients to here the ringing tone that their destination
>> number (where ever on this planet) is ringing. >> >> Any input on this folks? >> >> Cheers!
>> Reza.
>> >>
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