Set the musiconhold class on the original server if you want the MOH to
match up correctly.  Both servers notice that the call is on hold...
makes sense to me.

On Fri, 2006-12-15 at 14:56 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Scenario:
> 
> A call is sent from one Asterisk system to another with IAX. The remote 
> Asterisk system runs the Queue application, which then starts to play a 
> different music on hold class then the standard 'default'. The console on 
> this system displays:
> 
>     -- Executing Queue("IAX2/xxx.yyy.142.203:4569-4", "demo_QMain|t|||60") in 
> new stack
>     -- Started music on hold, class 'demo_MainOffice', on 
> IAX2/xxx.yyy.142.203:4569-4
>     -- Called SIP/2943367
>     -- Called SIP/2943368
>     -- SIP/2943367-1bb8 is ringing
>     -- SIP/2943368-537f is ringing
> 
> However, on the first Asterisk system, we see this on the console:
> 
>     -- Called dundiapps:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/demo_EMain
>     -- Call accepted by xxx.yyy.142.204 (format g729)
>     -- Format for call is g729
>     -- Started music on hold, class 'default', on IAX2/xxx.yyy.142.203:4569-5
> 
> The music on hold class in use is not being conveyed back to the original 
> Asterisk system. Please don't tell me this is a limitation. That would be 
> very very bad.
> 
> Doug.
> 
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Aaron Daniel
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Sam Houston State University
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