I am dealing with a FreePBX generated dialplan. I have been following the processing traces attempting to make use of the advice I received here respecting setting a custom ring tone. I have discovered that the context I am using for incoming calls is not used at all during a blind transfer. Thus setting a third ring tone for that situation inside that context is an impossibility. I know now what I need to do and possibly where I need put it. What I wish is some guidance on how to properly return from my custom code without damaging the dialplan elsewhere. Here is the situation: In extensions.conf I see this: ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Internal dialplan that most internal phones have access to ; [from-internal] include => from-internal-noxfer include => from-internal-xfer include => bad-number ; auto-generated ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ; from-internal-noxfer: ; ; Place to put internal dialplan that should not be accessible ; during a blind transfer, this context will not be visible ; during such. ; [from-internal-noxfer] include => from-internal-noxfer-custom include => from-internal-noxfer-additional ; auto-generated ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ; from-internal-xfer: ; ; Place to put most internal dialplan, will be visible during ; normal calls and blind transfers. ; [from-internal-xfer] include => from-internal-custom include => from-internal-additional ; auto-generated exten => s,1,Macro(hangupcall) exten => h,1,Macro(hangupcall) ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- ;--------------------------------------------------------------------- If a call is placed by a local extension then context [from-internal-noxfer] is used. If a blind transfer is performed the context is [from-internal-xfer]. What I am considering is placing the following code in extensions-custom.conf: [from-internal-custom]. exten => _X,1,Noop() exten => _X,n,Set(AlertSnom=<http://www.notused.com>\;info=) exten => _X,n,Set(AlertInternalTransfer=alert_internal_transfer) exten => _X,n,Set(__ALERT_INFO=${AlertSnom}${AlertInternalTransfer}) exten => s,1,Macro(hangupcall) exten => h,1,Macro(hangupcall) My question is: are the last two lines the correct method of returning from this back to extensions.conf? Is there something else I should use? At them moment I just want to know how to properly and safely return to the original referring context ([from-internal-xfer]). -- *** E-Mail is NOT a SECURE channel *** James B. Byrne mailto:ByrneJB at Harte-Lyne.ca Harte & Lyne Limited http://www.harte-lyne.ca 9 Brockley Drive vox: +1 905 561 1241 Hamilton, Ontario fax: +1 905 561 0757 Canada L8E 3C3