If you do not define any MOH classes, no MOH will be played. I think if you
set the MOH class to some random value, and that class doesn't exist, it may
go back to the default class, but give it a whirl. However, you may want to
generate a sound file with "comfort noise" so callers won't think
the call
has dropped.
Wes Baehr
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> bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Douglas Garstang
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] MOH Silence
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> What's the best way to have silence for someone's moh?
>
> Should I set their moh class to some bogus value?
> Should I generate a file of silence, and use that?
>
> Doug.
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