[asterisk-users] Secondary Dialtone and selecting a specific line from Zap/g
Eric "ManxPower" Wieling
eric at fnords.org
Wed Oct 3 09:43:23 CDT 2007
I can't help you with that. I only wanted to point out that ignoreopat
is not what you need.
On Polycom SIP phones you continue dialtone by placing a , in the
phone's dialplan. SIP phones have their own internal dialplan that is
not part of Asterisk's dialplan. You would have to check the docs for
your phone. Not all SIP phones can continue dialtone.
bilal ghayyad wrote:
> I need to select a line from the Zap group channel
> using the SIP Phone (not FXO and not FXS ports).
>
> ignorepat does not work?
>
> Also, what is the method to let the second dial tone
> has another tone frequency?
>
> Regards
> Bilal
>
> ----------------
> No, ignorepat is for FXS ports (FXS ports use FXO
> signaling). Also,
> ignorepat does not apply to SIP phones, because SIP
> phones provide
> their
> own dialtone, not a dialtone provided by Asterisk.
>
> Al lists wrote:
>> Correction, on FXO port not FXS,
>> second, read his email first:
>> "Also, how it will be possible to assign an
> dedicated
>> line (connected to FXO) to an
>> button on the Polycom IP Phone or Broadtel IP Phone,
>> so if user select that button
>> then he will be sure that his outside call will be
> via
>> that specific line."
>> Just assign a key on your phone to dial that
> extension, and you will
> have
>> dial tone on selected line,
>> then as a traditional PBX you can send any digits to
> your provider.
>>
>> On 10/1/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling <eric at fnords.org>
> wrote:
>>> ignorepat continues dialtone after a leading digit
> has been dialed
> on
>>> FXS ports. How does ignorepat help this guy?
>>>
>>> Al lists wrote:
>>>> ignorpat is your friend
>>>>
>>>> On 9/30/07, Tzafrir Cohen
> <tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com> wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 02:34:01AM -0700, bilal
> ghayyad wrote:
>>>>>> Dear List;
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How can I place a call via Zap/g1 (group) but
> need to
>>>>>> determine the line (FXO port)
>>>>>> that will go via it?
>>>>> Simply don't use groups. Use channels directly.
> To dial via the
>>> specific
>>>>> Zaptel channel NN, use Zap/NN
>>>>>
>>>>> Am I missing anything?
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