Re: [Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?

2005-01-24 Thread Greg Blakely
Alexander (or anyone),

Can you point me to where this can be done for zap 
devices? zonedata.c, perhaps? How?

Thanks,

Greg

 Yes you can but it only works for zap devices. IP based would be a 
function of the hardware.  extensions.conf 
has ignorepat = 9 exten = 
_9X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN:1})  The first user to try it 
asked if instead of keeping the same dialtone  after pressing 9, if 
I could play a different dialtone. Can this be  done? 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?

2005-01-24 Thread Steve Murphy
On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 11:01 -0600, asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alexander (or anyone),
  
 Can you point me to where this can be done for zap devices?
 zonedata.c, perhaps?  How?
  
 Thanks,
  
 Greg
  
  Yes you can but it only works for zap devices. IP based would be a
 function of the hardware. 
 
  extensions.conf has
 
  ignorepat = 9
  exten = _9X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN:1})
  
  The first user to try it asked if instead of keeping the same
 dialtone 
  after pressing 9, if I could play a different dialtone.  Can this
 be 
  done?  I'm running asterisk 1.0.0 in case that matters.


I've been thinking about this. The only logical way to change the
dialtone after dialing 9 is to do something like this, I think:

[dialcontext]
;; ignorepat = 9  no more
exten = 9,1,Goto(dialContext9,s,1)
...

[dialContext9]
exten = s,1,PlayTones(dial9)
..
exten = _X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN})
exten = _X.,2,StopPlaytones
exten = i,1,StopPlaytones
exten = o,1,StopPlaytones
exten = t,1,StopPlaytones


where the dial9 tone is defined in the [us] (or whatever language you
are using) section of the
indications.conf file:

[us]
description = United States / North America
ringcadance = 2000,4000
dial = 350+440
busy = 480+620/500,0/500
ring = 440+480/2000,0/4000
congestion = 480+620/250,0/250
callwaiting = 440/300,0/1
dialrecall = !350+440/100,!0/100,!350+440/100,!0/100,!350+440/100,!
0/100,350+440
record = 1400/500,0/15000
info = !950/330,!1400/330,!1800/330,0
dial9 = 337+463  ;; I have no idea how bad this will sound!

Or, you skip the config file stuff, and just use:

exten = s,1,PlayTones(337+463)

The only reason for using the config file, is to be better organized, by
having a single definition,
and possibly many references.

I really pulled the 337+463 out of the hat; my guess is, it should sound
pretty sour, hopefully be distinguished easily as a different dialtone.

I've not tried any of the above. It's just a guess. There may be all
sorts of interesting complications.
There may be more places to stick the StopPlaytones call. Who knows. It
may not work at all. All I can say is, if I wanted to do this myself,
this would be MY first attack... If anybody else has really done it,
it's time to share!

Good luck!

murf




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RE: [Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?

2005-01-24 Thread Greg Blakely
Kinda sorta works.  The dialtone changes after dialing 9, but won't go away 
when dialing the rest of the call.  
 
The call actually DOES go out, though.  I didn't stay on line long enough to 
see if the dialtone would go away once answered.
 
You're on the right track, it would seem, and I have something to work with.
 
Thanks,
 
Greg



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On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 11:01 -0600, asterisk-users-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Alexander (or anyone),
 
 Can you point me to where this can be done for zap devices?
 zonedata.c, perhaps?  How?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Greg
 
  Yes you can but it only works for zap devices. IP based would be a
 function of the hardware.

  extensions.conf has
 
  ignorepat = 9
  exten = _9X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN:1})
 
  The first user to try it asked if instead of keeping the same
 dialtone
  after pressing 9, if I could play a different dialtone.  Can this
 be
  done?  I'm running asterisk 1.0.0 in case that matters.


I've been thinking about this. The only logical way to change the
dialtone after dialing 9 is to do something like this, I think:

[dialcontext]
;; ignorepat = 9  no more
exten = 9,1,Goto(dialContext9,s,1)
...

[dialContext9]
exten = s,1,PlayTones(dial9)
..
exten = _X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN})
exten = _X.,2,StopPlaytones
exten = i,1,StopPlaytones
exten = o,1,StopPlaytones
exten = t,1,StopPlaytones


where the dial9 tone is defined in the [us] (or whatever language you
are using) section of the
indications.conf file:

[us]
description = United States / North America
ringcadance = 2000,4000
dial = 350+440
busy = 480+620/500,0/500
ring = 440+480/2000,0/4000
congestion = 480+620/250,0/250
callwaiting = 440/300,0/1
dialrecall = !350+440/100,!0/100,!350+440/100,!0/100,!350+440/100,!
0/100,350+440
record = 1400/500,0/15000
info = !950/330,!1400/330,!1800/330,0
dial9 = 337+463  ;; I have no idea how bad this will sound!

Or, you skip the config file stuff, and just use:

exten = s,1,PlayTones(337+463)

The only reason for using the config file, is to be better organized, by
having a single definition,
and possibly many references.

I really pulled the 337+463 out of the hat; my guess is, it should sound
pretty sour, hopefully be distinguished easily as a different dialtone.

I've not tried any of the above. It's just a guess. There may be all
sorts of interesting complications.
There may be more places to stick the StopPlaytones call. Who knows. It
may not work at all. All I can say is, if I wanted to do this myself,
this would be MY first attack... If anybody else has really done it,
it's time to share!

Good luck!

murf




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[Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?

2005-01-07 Thread Warren Burstein
extensions.conf has
ignorepat = 9
exten = _9X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN:1})
The first user to try it asked if instead of keeping the same dialtone 
after pressing 9, if I could play a different dialtone.  Can this be 
done?  I'm running asterisk 1.0.0 in case that matters.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?

2005-01-07 Thread Alexander Lopez
Title: Re: [Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?






Yes you can but it only works for zap devices. IP based would be a function of the hardware.

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] can the dialtone be changed after pressing 9?

extensions.conf has

ignorepat = 9
exten = _9X.,1,Dial(Zap/G2/${EXTEN:1})

The first user to try it asked if instead of keeping the same dialtone
after pressing 9, if I could play a different dialtone. Can this be
done? I'm running asterisk 1.0.0 in case that matters.
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