[asterisk-users] ringback when the channel is answered

Eric "ManxPower" Wieling eric at fnords.org
Thu Sep 4 12:56:29 CDT 2008


This has nothing to do with the progressinband setting and you should 
never use the "r" option.

eng. Anatoli Marinov wrote:
> Is there any special option which I should enable to activate these tones?
> My progressinband is "yes" and I cal Dial app with "r" option it it right?
> 
> 
> 
> 2008/9/4 Eric ManxPower Wieling <eric at fnords.org>:
>> It will do so by default if you have a valid
>> /etc/asterisk/indications.conf (only used for inband tones like after an
>> Answer())
>>
>> eng. Anatoli Marinov wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I am trying to configure an asterisk server for our office.
>>> Asterisk 1.4.17 SIP only
>>>
>>> The problem appears when the call comes from external point to our
>>> internal network. So when the server receives the call the channel is
>>> answered and the remote user hears prompt which invite him to enter
>>> internal private number. After that the server starts to wait the
>>> extension. After timeout the server executes Dial application and
>>> sends invite to sip client from our internal network. The problem is
>>> in this point. I want to play ringback tone to remote user when he
>>> waits internal user to pick up his phone but I could not instruct
>>> Asterisk to generate fake ringback in rtp stream .
>>
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