[asterisk-users] Dial and start music on hold after timeout

Jean Aunis jean.aunis at prescom.fr
Mon Aug 22 10:45:36 CDT 2016


Sorry, I forgot to write that the SIP peer must keep ringing while the 
announcement is being played.


Le 22/08/2016 à 17:42, John Kiniston a écrit :
> This seems like the obvious answer but maybe I'm misunderstanding the 
> question.
>
> exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/alice,20)
>  same =>   n,Playback(myannouncement)
>  same =>   n,NoOP(Whatever else you want to do goes here)
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 8:36 AM, Jean Aunis <jean.aunis at prescom.fr 
> <mailto:jean.aunis at prescom.fr>> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I am searching a way to dial a SIP peer, and if it does not answer
>     within 20 seconds, play an announcement to the caller. This means
>     that the caller would hear a ring tone for 20 seconds, and only
>     then hear the announcement if the callee did not answer.
>
>     I know it is possible to do this with ARI, but in this particular
>     case I do not want to use ARI. I would like to do this purely with
>     dialplan and AGI scripts, but I cannot find a way. I have read
>     about the "m" option of Dial application, but it starts the
>     announcement immediately, whereas I would like to start it after
>     20 seconds of timeout.
>
>     Does anybody have an idea ?
>
>     Best regards,
>
>     Jean Aunis
>
>
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