Paul Lakra
2006-Jul-14 07:36 UTC
[asterisk-users] Can incoming alternate rings be discriminated?
In the UK I have 'Call sign' from BT on my house POTS line. This gives two different nos. to call the same physical line. One no. gives the usual UK ring-ring, ring-ring, etc. pattern. The other no. gives a ring,ring,ring north American style of ring. I would like to be able to detect the ring pattern and route the calls differently after Asterisk answers them. Just for reference, Call Sign is often used for a separate no. for a fax machine and hardware boxes are available for about ?40 (when I last looked - may be cheaper now) to split the line into 2. I would also need an additional FXO/FSO port. Would be nice to do it natively in Asterisk. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060714/19cb69a0/attachment.htm
Warren (mailing lists)
2006-Jul-14 08:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Can incoming alternate rings be discriminated?
FYI: If you get no help here and want to search, in the US this is called "Distinctive Ring". W Paul Lakra wrote:> > In the UK I have 'Call sign' from BT on my house POTS line. This gives > two different nos. to call the same physical line. One no. gives the > usual UK ring-ring, ring-ring, etc. pattern. The other no. gives a > ring,ring,ring north American style of ring. I would like to be able to > detect the ring pattern and route the calls differently after Asterisk > answers them. > > Just for reference, Call Sign is often used for a separate no. for a fax > machine and hardware boxes are available for about ?40 (when I last > looked - may be cheaper now) to split the line into 2. I would also need > an additional FXO/FSO port. Would be nice to do it natively in Asterisk.