[Asterisk-Users] custom ring tone

Marko Rakar Marko at prius.hr
Thu Sep 22 13:01:32 MST 2005


yes, yes

the thing is that local telco uses this feature for their customer
support line and also one of wireless providers now also offers ability
to customize your ring tone

I was told that if you have analog or even ISDN BRI line that ring tone
is generated in your local teclo exchange, but if you have connection
like E1 that it is generated localy in your PBX (explanation being that
when you hev E1 that telco is giving control over call to your PBX when
you dial last number in the phone number which determines that the rest
of the range is yours; so if you have tel number 4800600 and have a
range of 100 numbers, then when you dial 48006 whatever happens after
that is generated on your local PBX because when you press that "6"
telco transfers everything to you because od DID and other
functionality)


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I think Dial will work for you too, though: In your incoming from pstn 
context, Answer, then Dial providing music on hold or Backgrounding an 
audio file.

I assume, however, you don't want to answer the line at all.  You don't 
want the remote caller to be billed for this call, and you just want 
them to receive an informational message, am I correct?



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