Hi, I compiled * and chan_alsa.so is loaded. But I can't hear any busy signal messages when calls cannot connect. Do I need to record my own message, or does * use some default ones? May I ask where can I find them? Regards, Norman Zhang
Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
2004-Dec-18 11:56 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Music/Busy Signal Not Heard
Norman Zhang wrote:> Hi, > > I compiled * and chan_alsa.so is loaded. But I can't hear any busy > signal messages when calls cannot connect. Do I need to record my own > message, or does * use some default ones? May I ask where can I find them?Are you using "r" option on the Dial line? That option overrides whatever you SHOULD be hearing and provides a "ringing" sound. --Eric -- I am seeking part or full time employment in the Greater Toronto Area, My preference is part time employment with some telecommuting, but all offers will be considered. Contact eric at fnords.org.
Iqbal
2004-Dec-18 17:18 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] call forwarding/blasting and other routing logic....ser or asterisk
Hi I have cross posted this in serusers also...I was wondering if i wanted to do call forwarding based on times of day, and possibly call blasting, would it be better to do the routing logic in SER and then pass on the rewritten number to asterisk to make the call, or would it better done in asterisk. My pref is SER, because I can then route different call and call types to differemt asterisk boxes, and spread the load tks Iqbal