Hi,

I have 5 isdn handsets here which should do this. The driver for the 
isdn hardware is a zaptel patch so the dialtone is generated by zaptel.

Greetings, Oliver
> oliver wrote:
>   
>> I have a feature request. If i want to dial out i have to dial the 0 as 
>> leading digit. but before dialing this 0 there is another dialtone on 
>> the most "hardware" tk's. i didn't find this feature in * and 
>> implementing it through the extensions.conf brought massive problems 
>> e.g. problems with block dialing with my isdn telephone.
>> I hope someone has the same wish ;)
>>     
>
> Consider using VoIP handsets instead of FXS/TDM? Certain SIP handsets 
> implement this by using a dialplan mask that indicates that the '0' (or 
> quite often '1') is a leading digit for an outside line. The pitch of 
> the dialtone changes after this leading digit.
>
> Phones that can do this include Cisco 7940/7960, 7941/7961, Linksys 
> SPA941/942 and probably many others.
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