[asterisk-users] Ringing oddity/stupidity

J. Oquendo sil at infiltrated.net
Fri Jan 26 06:55:14 MST 2007


Anyone experience ring oddities with extensions.conf rollovers? Let me 
summarize...

One of my extensions.conf file is built to ring during the day, ring/go 
to voicemail after a certain time:

[main-aa]
exten => s,1,GotoIfTime(17:00-8:30|mon-fri|*|*|*?main-night-aa,s,1)
exten => s,2,GotoIfTime(*|sat-sun|*|*|*?main-night-aa,s,1)
exten => s,3,Dial(SIP/201,25,tr)
exten => 
s,4,DIal(SIP/211&SIP/202&SIP/203&SIP/209&SIP/211&SIP/212&SIP/213&SIP/214,15,tr)
exten => s,5,Background(/etc/asterisk/day)
exten => s,6,Wait(3)
exten => s,7,Voicemail(u200 at fakepbxname)
exten => s,8,Hangup

[main-night-aa]
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,2,Background(/etc/asterisk/night)
exten => s,3,Voicemail(u201 at fakepbxname)
exten => s,4,Hangup
exten => 1,1,Directory(fakepbxname,internal,l)
exten => 00,1,VoicemailMain(s at fakepbxname)

When in night mode, if someone called, while Asterisk would show the 
phone as ringing (and INDEED the phone would ring) the caller wouldn't 
hear the phone ring. No music, no ringing no thing until the amount of 
time the rings ran out and then be transferred into voicemail. So... 
(un)Leet ASCII explanation:

Caller (after hours) --> Dials in --> Press extension --> Asterisk makes 
transfer --> Caller hears dead air --> No one answers --> Voicemail --> 
Caller now hears voicemail prompts

Asterisk 1.2.13 built by root @ fakepbxname on a i686 running Linux (FC5)

Any thoughts?

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