Help. How do I start Asterisk so I can see the extended info on the console
when I call in? I'm trying to get the numbers for the different distinctive
rings so I can modify my zapta.conf file?
If I'm going the wrong way on this, please let me know.
Thanks,
Bill
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Sorry. I found the answer to this problem. I did not set
usedistinctiveringdetection=yes in the zapta.conf file. I got my numbers I
needed and added this to my zapta.conf file.
dring1=0,0,0
dring1context=distring1
dring2=327,0,0
dring2conext=distring2
dring3=322,272,0
dring3context=distring3
For my extensions.conf file, I'm stuck. Just learning asterisk.
I want asterisk to ignore and not answer dring1 or dring2. I only want it to
answer dring3.
What do I need under the headings:
extensions.conf
[distring1]
[distring2]
[distring3]
Thanks again,
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: William C. Lohr Jr.
To: Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 8:20 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] console /distinctive ring
Help. How do I start Asterisk so I can see the extended info on the console
when I call in? I'm trying to get the numbers for the different distinctive
rings so I can modify my zapta.conf file?
If I'm going the wrong way on this, please let me know.
Thanks,
Bill
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Paul A Brown
2005-Apr-22 18:15 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] New Asterisk installation problem - 7290 calling problem
Hi Everyone,
Mojo has been helping me out a great deal but I thought I would give him a break
;-)
So my setup is Asterisk 1-0-7 running on debian 3.1
My network is behind a firewall as is the * server
I have several SIP phones and a Cisco 7920 sccp phone....
I can call any phone and they will ring...
However I have a problem.....
1) If I dial from 7290 to any of the SIP phones, the SIP phones will ring but
when I pick up the SIP phone the 7290 doesn't seem to recognise that. So if
I listen to the 7290 it still gives me the ringing tone. I have copied console
output to Appendix 1 below.
APPENDIX -
1) = Telling Endpoint to use 192.192.192.22(-1061109738):18636
== Sending Packet Type StartMediaTransmission (44 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type SetLampMessage (16 bytes)
Answered SCCP/walnutwireless-00000005 on walnutwireless@SEP000D282E89AA-5
-- Sending tone 127
== Sending Packet Type StartToneMessage (8 bytes)
== {CallStateMessage} callState=Connected(5), lineInstance=1, callReference=5
== Sending Packet Type CallStateMessage (16 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type CallInfoMessage (208 bytes)
== {SelectSoftKeysMessage} lineInstance=1 callReference=0 softKeySetIndex=1
validKeyMask=127/127
== Sending Packet Type SelectSoftKeysMessage (20 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type DisplayPromptStatusMessage (48 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type SetLampMessage (16 bytes)
-- Sending tone 0
== Sending Packet Type StopToneMessage (8 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type CloseReceiveChannel (12 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type StopMediaTransmission (12 bytes)
== {SetSpeakerModeMessage} speakerMode=2
== Sending Packet Type SetSpeakerModeMessage (8 bytes)
== {CallStateMessage} callState=OnHook(2), lineInstance=1, callReference=5
== Sending Packet Type CallStateMessage (16 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type ClearPromptStatusMessage (12 bytes)
== {SelectSoftKeysMessage} lineInstance=1 callReference=0 softKeySetIndex=0
validKeyMask=127/127
== Sending Packet Type SelectSoftKeysMessage (20 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type ClearPromptStatusMessage (12 bytes)
== {SelectSoftKeysMessage} lineInstance=0 callReference=0 softKeySetIndex=0
validKeyMask=127/127
== Sending Packet Type SelectSoftKeysMessage (20 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type DefineTimeDate (40 bytes)
== Sending Packet Type KeepAliveAckMessage (4 bytes)
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Paul
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