Linuxnizer The Mesmorizer
2006-Apr-20 00:25 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to stop Asterisk picking up my incoming calls?
<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>Hi,</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> I was able to configure (Incoming Calls) through AMP to make asterisk answer my line after 3 rings and forward it to an extension. However, I was unable to disable that feature?</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Any way?</DIV> <DIV class=RTE><A href="mailto:Asterisk@Home">Asterisk@Home</A> 2.6, Asterisk 1.2.4</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Thanks</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Linuxnizer<BR></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Fed up with spam in your inbox? <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMAENUK/2743??PS=47575" target="_top">Find out how to deal with junk e-mail here!</a> </html>
Time Bandit
2006-Apr-20 07:10 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to stop Asterisk picking up my incoming calls?
> I was able to configure (Incoming Calls) through AMP to make asterisk > answer my line after 3 rings and forward it to an extension. However, I was > unable to disable that feature? >In AMP, go on Maintenance->Config Edit In you zapata-auto.conf (assuming you used genzaptelconf), change the context for this line "context=from-pstn" to "context=from-pstn-noanswer". Then, in extension_custom.conf add this context [from-pstn-noanswer] exten => s,1,Wait,3 ; Wait 3 seconds, to get callerid exten => s,2,Hangup this will make Asterisk ignore the incoming calls but at the same time will give you the list of callers in your CDR N.B.: you have to restart Asterisk to make those changes apply hth