Create a class of hold music for each channel? Then do a
Dial(SIP/blah,,m(Channel1))? Or something like that...

Also, I do not know if this behavior seems to vary from system to system,
but on mine it seems like each channel does get it's own music, that it is
not broadcast across al channels... Ymmv

--Brent

>In theory that is fine, however, when a call leaves the MoH, the MoH
doesn't
>stop playing. So when a second call is received, the MoH is still playing
>and therefore they dont hear the message for a few minutes.
>
>Dan
>
>
>On 02/02/06, Brent Torrenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> The native MOH type will, unless set to random=yes, play the music files
>> in
>> the same order as they appear with an ls of the directory. (someone,
>> anyone,
>> back me up here?)
>>
>> I would place the greeting in the same MOH class as your actual music,
and
>> name the file of the greeting something "less" than the filename of the
>> music file. Additionally, to avoid repeating the greeting, should the
>> music
>> file play all the way through before an answer, you may want to make
>> additional copies of the music file, named something "greater" than the
>> greeting file.
>>
>> Just a thought, never tried to do it myself.

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