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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050422/00a9289a/attachment.htm
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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050422/c2b73f04/attachment.htm
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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050422/1bf4a0e1/attachment.htm