[asterisk-users] distintive ring

MFH asterisk-admin at hulber.com
Tue Jul 15 19:23:51 CDT 2008


My internal calls start in an entirely different context than calls 
coming in externally.  There's never any confusion about where the call 
is coming from and I don't use prefixes.

Allann Jones wrote:
> Internal and external calls can be distinguished generally by the 
> phone number. A prefix or the number of digits of the phone number. 
> For example, you could use a digit prefix followed by a interval of 
> time to call a internal number.
>
> Examples:
>     Internal number: 0,1234
>     External number: 87654321
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Fidel Garcia <fgarcia at systeamusa.com 
> <mailto:fgarcia at systeamusa.com>> wrote:
>
>     Need to have a different TONE for any internal call (EXT OR
>     TRANSFER) from an external (outside) call.
>
>     Any suggestions?
>
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