Good morning, I'm trying to distinctive ring internal/external the channel bank
FXS, after some research that has to be checked by dahdi, but I can not use
someone could tell me how should I proceed ??
Thanks
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Willian Castello de Alcantara
Ensite Telecom
mail: will...@ensite.com.br
Hi,
Is there a way to have a distinctive ring for the polycom phones when the
timeout is reached on a parked call? I have google this questions to no
success!
Thanks in advance!
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On 19 July 2010 00:35, Anthony Messina amess...@messinet.com wrote:
On Wednesday, July 14, 2010 01:44:54 pm bruce bruce wrote:
Using Elastix (FreePBX + Asterisk 1.4.2x combination) with Aastra phones,
how can one receive distinctive ring tones for INTERNAL calls ONLY?
Using Aastra 4801 CT
On Monday, July 19, 2010 01:03:57 am Peter Childs wrote:
One of the problems with Distinctive Ring tones is that its not
consistent, between different phones so if you have a mix of phone
types you have a problem.
Agreed. I only mentioned what I did since I, along with the OP use Aastra
On Wednesday, July 14, 2010 01:44:54 pm bruce bruce wrote:
Using Elastix (FreePBX + Asterisk 1.4.2x combination) with Aastra phones,
how can one receive distinctive ring tones for INTERNAL calls ONLY?
Using Aastra 4801 CT phones...
[external-context]
; Calls entering from outside the system
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010, bruce bruce wrote:
Thanks for the input but that won't be good because people are not going to
remember two extensions for one person.
People don't have to - that's what computers are for... This wouldn't be
hard to do in the dialplan, but it would need some custom
Hi Everyone,
Using Elastix (FreePBX + Asterisk 1.4.2x combination) with Aastra phones,
how can one receive distinctive ring tones for INTERNAL calls ONLY?
Even though FreePBX Inbound has an option for Alert_INFO but that doesn't
work when the call comes into an IVR or Queue. The calls has to go
At 11:44 AM 7/14/2010, you wrote:
Using Elastix (FreePBX + Asterisk 1.4.2x combination) with Aastra
phones, how can one receive distinctive ring tones for INTERNAL calls ONLY?
It's ugly, but you could give the phone two different SIP IDs and
give those different ringtones.
Ira
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Thanks for the input but that won't be good because people are not going to
remember two extensions for one person.
The sip header should be able to carry alert_info to internal extensions
really easily. Anyone else got a thought?
Thanks again,
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Ira
At 03:05 PM 7/14/2010, you wrote:
Thanks for the input but that won't be good because people are not
going to remember two extensions for one person.
That's why there's a dialplan. But the piece I'm unsure of is how the
second SIP address handles more than one call.
Ira
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Hi All,
I'm trying to move some POTS phones from Zap to sipura. I've searched and read
a several articles which suggest that something like this should work:
exten = 600,1,Dial(SIP/cordless)
exten = 600,n,Hangup()
exten = 700,1,Set(ALERT_INFO=Bellcore-r2)
exten = 700,n,Dial(SIP/cordless)
I am successfully using this in my dialplan for a number of Sipuras
(modified to fit your dialplan):
exten = 700,1,SIPAddHeader(Alert-Info: info=Bellcore-r2)
Not saying there's no other way to get it accomplished, but this is known to
work (1.4.21.2).
It depends on which type of SIP device you have that determines on how
you signal a distinctive ring. You need to change the SIP Header like:
exten = s,n,SIPAddHeader(Alert-Info:Bellcore-r8)
where the number after the 'r' signifies a different ring tone but some
devices uses different names
Does anyone have experience with setting distinctive ring in SIP in such
a way?
I have done this for internal call with
;;;grandstream;;;
exten = _12X,1,Set(_ALERT_INFO=http://127.0.0.1\;info=internal)
exten = _12X,2,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},30,tTr)
http://www.grandstream.com/asteriskfaqs.html
Hello,
I've done a bit of research, though obviously in the wrong places. :)
I'm looking to set up some type of distinctive ring for SIP phones based
on the context in which the SIP phone is being called from. If that
sounds confusing it isn't.
I have two FXOs connected to POTS, so in
: [asterisk-users] Distinctive Ring for SIP?
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 19:04:31 -0500
Hello,
I've done a bit of research, though obviously in the wrong places. :)
I'm looking to set up some type of distinctive ring for SIP phones
based
on the context in which the SIP phone is being called
At 05:04 PM 7/8/2008, you wrote:
Does anyone have experience with setting distinctive ring in SIP in such
a way?
On my phones, this changes the ring:
exten = s,n,set(_ALERT_INFO=Bellcore-dr1)
exten = s,n,set(_ALERT_INFO=Bellcore-dr4)
I use dr1-dr5 for the 5 rings I want.
I also do this to set
On 7/3/07, Exploding Lemur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Asterisk 1.4.5 (will try 1.4.6 on Thursday, but I don't see
anything in the changelog after the 1.4.5 release dealing with
distinctive ring), zaptel 1.4.3, and wanpipe 2.3.4-10 with a Sangoma
A200 card. I enabled
I'm using Asterisk 1.4.5 (will try 1.4.6 on Thursday, but I don't see
anything in the changelog after the 1.4.5 release dealing with
distinctive ring), zaptel 1.4.3, and wanpipe 2.3.4-10 with a Sangoma
A200 card. I enabled usedistinctiveringdetection in zapata.conf.
However, on the Asterisk
I have a line from BT (UK) connected to my asterisk system, on a
TDM400P.
I am able to see either distinctive ring cadences or caller ID but not
both. If I try to enable both, all drings show up as 0,0,0.
This is a pain because, if I make a call out over that line and the
number I call is busy,
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 11:22:53AM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
I have a line from BT (UK) connected to my asterisk system, on a
TDM400P.
I am able to see either distinctive ring cadences or caller ID but not
both. If I try to enable both, all drings show up as 0,0,0.
This is a pain
On Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 01:45:00PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Don't know about distinctive ring. As for caller ID:
Have you set zapata.conf to use v23 signalling for callerid?
callerid=asreceived
cidsignalling=v23
cidstart=polarity
Yes - and it works, but breaks distinctive ring
Hi list!
I need help with distinctive ring on Cisco 7940 phone. I'm using Asterisk 1.2.5
(I know, I should upgrade) and in dial plan I have:
exten = _64X,n,Set(_ALERT_INFO=Chirp2)
exten = _64X,n,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},30,wWtT)
On Cisco in Settings = Ring type I have Chirp1 and Chirp2. By default
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Distinctive Ring on SPA941
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 11:56, Cory Hawkless wrote:
Does anyone know how to set the distinctive ring on the Linksys
SPA941?
Try;
SET(_ALERT_INFO=Classic-1)
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Does anyone know how to set the distinctive ring on the Linksys SPA941?
I want to be able to dial one extension and have the phone ring with a
certain tone and then dial another and have the phone ring with a
different tone. I have tried the following
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 11:56, Cory Hawkless wrote:
Does anyone know how to set the distinctive ring on the Linksys SPA941?
Try;
SET(_ALERT_INFO=Classic-1)
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pain to configure) have 4 ring types. I am guessing that I would
need to figure out how to tell this particular phone to use a
different ring tone unless there is a way to send a
stutter type ring to the phones.
Has anyone found a solution to this?
I did a similar thing for a
Can * detect distinctive ringing on a SIP line? The reason I ask is I
have broadvoice with an add on line. It does not send any type of info that I
know of for the two separate lines so I can not determine which number is
ringing. Broadvoice can however send distinctive ring tones so if I
Last time I checked, Broadvoice sent the Alert-Info header in the
INVITE message. The main line does not have this header, an add-on
line does.
On 1/22/06, Robert Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can * detect distinctive ringing on a SIP line? The reason I ask is I have
broadvoice with an add on
Has anyone found a solution to this?
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 01:46 am, Kristof Hardy wrote:
Kerry Garrison wrote:
pain to configure) have 4 ring types. I am guessing that I would need to
figure out how to tell this particular phone to use a different ring tone
unless there is a way to send a
Thanks. Can anyone explain what the three values for the ring pattern
signify? I assume it's a ring cadence pattern (in ms) but shouldn't it
be 4 values (ring on, ring off, ring on, ring off) So is Asterisk
ignoring the last ring off? And does Asterisk have some tolerance
value for the
Does anyone have distinctive ring working with Asterisk? Could you
share your zapata.conf and relevent extensions.conf?
Thanks.
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Does anyone have distinctive ring working with Asterisk? Could you
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I am trying to configure zapata.conf to handle distinctive ring.
Everytime someone calls my main number, I get a ring pattern of 0,0,0
which works consistently. The problem is that every time someone calls
one of the other phone numbers (same number each time), I get a
different ring pattern
It would be good to see the analog cards working 100% here in Aust!
later,
PaulH
Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a similar problem in Australia and I think it has to do with
chan_zap.c
Currently Digium are investigating it for me as it is in association
with one of
Kerry Garrison wrote:
pain to configure) have 4 ring types. I am guessing that I would need to
figure out how to tell this particular phone to use a different ring tone
unless there is a way to send a stutter type ring to the phones.
Hi Kerry, I'm also using grandstreams on a few places, have
Don't you love clients that keep asking for features after an install?
I have a client that is asking about doing distinctive rings for external vs
internal calls. They are using Grandstream GXP-2000 phones which (although a
pain to configure) have 4 ring types. I am guessing that I would need
Hi there.
I'm having a strange issue with the distinctive ring detection in
Asterisk (I have a FXO card).
It certainly seems to be enabled as I can see the Asterisk console
spitting out the cadences (same cadence every time: 0,0,0) but the
problem is that it is not waiting 2 seconds after
I have a similar problem in Australia and I think it has to do with
chan_zap.c
Currently Digium are investigating it for me as it is in association
with one of their TDM400P cards.
Gonzalo Servat wrote:
Hi there.
I'm having a strange issue with the distinctive ring detection in
Asterisk (I
Has anyone got distinctive ring detection working for PSTN lines in
Australia.
I am using the latest CVS and have got zapata.conf set up thus: but it
appears that the chan_zap modules is not going anywhere near that piece
of code and all it returns is the default 0,0,0
[channels]
context =
This is an Australian situation.
I have a PSTN connection that has CLID presentation enabled and has two
numbers assigned to it, the primary number with the standard ring
cadence: 400,200,400,2000 and the secondary number with the alternative
cadence: 200,400,200,400,200,1600
CLID
Title: Message
Is anyone aware
problems with it not recognising ring patterns when UK CID is
enabled.
If I enable
distinctive with without UK CID, I see a ring pattern of
"246,97,0".
However as soon as I
enable my UK CID with the following settings, the ring pattern fails as I see
Russell Bryant wrote:
Greetings!
Version 1.0.8 has been released of Asterisk, Asterisk-addons, Zaptel,
and Libpri. This release contains a significant amount of bug fixes
(possibly the most of the 1.0.X releases). Tarballs are available on
the asterisk web site as well as the asterisk ftp
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 12:15:09AM -0500, Anton Krall said:
How do you configure asterisk to recognize distingtive ringing using x100p
cards? Can this be done and how?
Check the example in the zapata.conf file, and the wiki:
Guys.
How do you configure asterisk to recognize distingtive ringing using x100p
cards? Can this be done and how?
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Hello,
Is it possible to make BT100 phones ring in different ways based on where
the call is coming from?
The general idea is that I need the BT100 ring in 2 different ways depending
on whether the call come from Zap1 or Zap2.
It's because this system is for a receptionist answering two
26, 2005 1:39 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Distinctive ring on BT100
Hello,
Is it possible to make BT100 phones ring in different ways based on where
the call is coming from?
The general idea is that I need the BT100 ring in 2 different ways
depending
on whether the call come from Zap1 or Zap2
If I have a Wildcard X100P and Asterisk, it is
possible to make it answer only the distinctive ring call of two short rings and
ignore the regular incoming ring?
Bill Lohr
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I am trying to get distinctive ring to work on my PSTN with no luck. I can get 2 different ring codes but it skips the context assigned...
here is my complete zapata.conf: [channels] signalling=fxs_ks usecallerid=yes rxgain=1.0 txgain=1.0 language=en context=default
just store the cids of your high paying accs and give them vip
treatment or a different did to call in =)
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On 25 Aug 2004 at 21:34, Nicolas Gudino wrote:
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 20:38, Chris Shaw wrote:
Cool! I
Hello All,
I am looking for a way to do priority call ringing. That is when a
caller places a call to another party, they can indicate that the call
is a priority and get a different ring to occur (ring cadence) on the
called parties phone. This would be synonymous to an intercom ring on
and a optionally database.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Distinctive Ring Cadences
Hello All,
I am looking for a way to do priority call ringing
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Hello All,
I am looking for a way to do priority call ringing. That is when a
caller places
Ring Cadences
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Hello All,
I am looking for a way to do priority call ringing
some
clever AGI script and a optionally database.
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I am looking for a way
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This is what you're looking for (Sipura SPA-2000):
exten = 201,1,SetVar
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 20:38, Chris Shaw wrote:
Cool! I could see this being very useful, for example you could have an IVR
that says something like Please set the priority of your call, 1 for
urgent, 2 for normal or 3 for low then if 1, bellcore-r4, if 2 bellcore-r3,
if 1 bellcore-r1!
What
On 25 Aug 2004 at 21:34, Nicolas Gudino wrote:
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 20:38, Chris Shaw wrote:
Cool! I could see this being very useful, for example you could have
an IVR that says something like Please set the priority of your
call, 1 for urgent, 2 for normal or 3 for low then if 1,
Hi,
I'm trying to set up my SNOM 200 with extensions, with different
ringtones - but it doesn't seem to work.
I've defined two extensions for it in Asterisk and in the SNOM 200
configuration. In the SNOM homesettingsSIPLines config page, I have
set the ringer for the first extension to
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On Sunday 01 August 2004 09:32 am, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up my SNOM 200 with extensions, with different
ringtones - but it doesn't seem to work.
I've defined two extensions for it in Asterisk and in the SNOM 200
The distinctive rings still fail to work after upgrading to 3.35.
(However, the message-waiting indicator is much more reliable now!)
- Mike
I'm trying to set up my SNOM 200 with extensions, with different
ringtones - but it doesn't seem to work.
You may want to try the newest version 3.35.
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On Sunday 01 August 2004 03:26 pm, you wrote:
The distinctive rings still fail to work after upgrading to 3.35.
(However, the message-waiting indicator is much more reliable now!)
- Mike
I'm trying to set up my SNOM 200 with extensions, with
Steve,
Yes, I can set distinctive-ringing-by-contact (SetupPreferences) just
fine, but I would prefer to use distinctive-ringing-by-line
(SetupLine2Ringtone, for instance). I far as I can tell, the
per-contact ringing works and the per-line ringtone settings don't
actually do anything.
I
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Steve,
Yes, I can set distinctive-ringing-by-contact (SetupPreferences) just
fine, but I would prefer to use distinctive-ringing-by-line
(SetupLine2Ringtone, for instance). I far
Does anyone know if a 2600 series router supports distinctive ring on an
FXS as well as the alert message to send?
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I've got a single inbound analogue line setup with 2 phone numbers and
distinctive ring and I'm trying to setup distinctive ring detection to
separate calls and put a distinctive ring to the extensions based on
what number was called...
Problem is it seems most countries send a distinctive
Duane,
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, Duane wrote:
Problem is it seems most countries send a distinctive ring then the
caller ID, however here it appears a short ~50ms ring is sent, followed
by a pause with caller ID *then* the proper ring/distinctive ring is
sent, is there any simple way to get
Here's what I'm trying to do.
I have 2 zap channels (x100p). One is the house line, and the other is
the business line. I have call forwarding on busy setup on BOTH lines,
to call a distinctive ring number on each other line. This way, no
matter which line is busy, calls roll over to the other.
Of Steven
Ringwald
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 8:49 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Distinctive ring Issues
Hello all!
We have a PSTN line with four numbers calling into it. There is
distinctive ring on these lines. They are are follows:
1. standard ring
2. short ring
3. long ring
Hello all!
We have a PSTN line with four numbers calling into it. There is
distinctive ring on these lines. They are are follows:
1. standard ring
2. short ring
3. long ring
4. short ring, long ring, short ring
Based on the information I have been able to find, I have created the
following
On Thursday 27 November 2003 02:14, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Richard Scobie wrote:
Thanks for all the help and I found the different cadences in
chan_zap.c.
And for non-source code readers I believe the codes are:
Cadences to choose from:
1: Quick chirp followed by normal ring
2:
Thanks for all the help and I found the different cadences in chan_zap.c.
Richard
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In my extensions.conf file I'm attempting to distinctively ring one of my
zap channels with a different ring depending upon whether the call is
received from the DID or inside extension. The DID extension looks like
so:
exten = 5551236543,1,Dial,Zap/28r1|20
However, when I dial in on
I am somewhat unsure as to the definition of Distinctive Ring.
What I am trying to achieve is to have Zap connected phones (TDM400P)
ring with different cadences depending on whether the call is incoming
on the PSTN context or an IAX2 context.
Googling, I find this from Mark:
I've added
On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 10:23:33AM +1300, Richard Scobie wrote:
exten = 1,1,Dial,Zap/28 ; Ring Zap/28 normally
exten = 2,1,Dial,Zap/28r1; Ring Zap/28 with ring #1
exten = 3,1,Dial,Zap/28r2; Ring Zap/28 with ring #2
and when I do a show application Dial,
Hi All,
I was wondering what the status of distinctive ring support in Asterisk
is? I had a google search read and Mark Spencer wrote some support for
it.
Is distinctive ring different in every country or is it pretty standard?
And for my final question, does the Wildcard FXO card support
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Hi All,
I was wondering what the status of distinctive ring support in
Asterisk
is? I had a google search read and Mark Spencer wrote some support
for
it.
Is distinctive ring different in every country
,104,Hangup
John
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I use the following macro for my
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