[asterisk-users] False ring problem

Ricardo Martins rpoppi77 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 1 08:32:01 MST 2007


I agree with Eric. The situation gets worse when you comes to know that 
some bad carriers uses the "-r" statement to lead the user to think that 
its call is already ringing when it is, in fact, still looking for a 
circuit/network to connect....

Well, in any of those cases, the solution is simple: Stay far from them!

Rgds, Ricardo Martins.


Eric "ManxPower" Wieling escreveu:
> In my opinion, any carrier that adds "r" to a Dial line without a 
> VERY, VERY good reason is not a carrier that I want to use.  Using "r" 
> is a classic newbie problem.  It indicates a serious lack of 
> understanding about Asterisk.
>
> Rizwan Hisham wrote:
>> Well, you r right. This was the carrier`s fault. Its been removed on our
>> request and now we r okay. thanx to all.
>>
>> On 5/31/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling <eric at fnords.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Rizwan Hisham wrote:
>>> > Nobody is using r option anywhere in my dialplan, thats 4 sure. 
>>> And im
>>> also
>>> > not using any PSTN line to connect to outside world. my system is 
>>> based
>>> on
>>> > voip only.
>>> >
>>> > SIP PHONE<---------->ASTERISK<---------->CARRIER-OUT
>>>
>>> My only idea is that the carrier might be using the "r" option.  If 
>>> they
>>> are then you should switch carriers.
>>>
>>> Also callprogress=yes might cause the problem you are experiencing, but
>>> I doubt this is the case.
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