Re: Question on ring count on incoming circuits
[email protected] Tue, 30 May 2023 18:40:33 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.telephony.pbx.asterisk.user |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
On 5/29/2023 4:12 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> On 5/28/2023 2:27 PM, Naveen Albert wrote:
>> However, you can also pass audio without supervising (early media).
>> You typically need to Progress() first to allow this, e.g. for SIP,
>> or audio won't pass at all.
>>
>> ...
>
>> If you want it to ring once and do something else, you could simply do:
>>
>> exten => s,1,Wait(6) ; 1 ring cycle is 6 seconds
>> same => n,Answer(); answer, and do something else
>
>
> Just as you said at the top of this reply, no audio of any kind gets
> passed, so all the Wait(6) did was provide six seconds of dead-air
> silence before the outgoing message played. Oh well. Customers can't
> have everything. ;-)
Well, yes, that's what you wanted, right? Or maybe I misunderstood. If
you want people to hear *something* but not have it answer immediately,
for those 6 seconds, amend that to:
exten => s,1,Progress()
same => n,Playback(foobar,noanswer)
same => n,Answer()
same => n,DoSomething()
For example, this is common for playing an outgoing message or voicemail
greeting, without supervising immediately, so if the caller hangs up
before leaving a message, s/he is not charged for the call. Are you
trying to do something like that?
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