Hello Richard! Thanks very much for your answer! It all makes sense. I will just duplicated the tones config then! Thanks again! Cheers! Patrick Wakano
On 23 April 2018 at 23:17, Richard Mudgett <rmudg...@digium.com> wrote: > It looks like any support for "alias" as a tone zone alias feature was > removed > back in 2009 (in git commit 4ec301360cdd84be911b06cd0adda2459d66bc6e) as > part of a code cleanup likely because alias was poorly conceived and didn't > work. What you have done by defining "alias" now is to define a tone event > called alias with a tone cadence of "gb". > > Richard > > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 1:08 AM, Patrick Wakano <pwak...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hello list, >> Hope you all doing fine! >> I've tried to use the 'alias' directive in the indications.conf file but >> apparently it doesn't work.... >> It looks like maybe this feature was removed, because old sample for the >> indications.conf file have example using the alias parameter, but newer >> samples don't have it anymore.... also I couldn't find any ticket saying >> this parameter was deprecated.... Anyway when trying to use it, it doesn't >> work..... Anyone aware of some change related to this? >> I am using Asterisk 13.6.0 and have this in indications.conf: >> [uk] >> *alias = gb* >> description = United Kingdom >> ringcadence = 400,200,400,2000 >> ; These are the official tones taken from BT SIN350. The actual tones >> ; used by BT include some volume differences so sound slightly different >> ; from Asterisk-generated ones. >> dial = 350+440 >> ; Special dial is the intermittent dial tone heard when, for example, >> ; you have a divert active on the line >> specialdial = 350+440/750,440/750 >> ; Busy is also called "Engaged" >> busy = 400/375,0/375 >> ; "Congestion" is the Beep-bip engaged tone >> congestion = 400/400,0/350,400/225,0/525 >> ; "Special Congestion" is not used by BT very often if at all >> specialcongestion = 400/200,1004/300 >> unobtainable = 400 >> ring = 400+450/400,0/200,400+450/400,0/2000 >> callwaiting = 400/100,0/4000 >> ; BT seem to use "Special Call Waiting" rather than just "Call Waiting" >> tones >> specialcallwaiting = 400/250,0/250,400/250,0/250,400/250,0/5000 >> ; "Pips" used by BT on payphones. (Sounds wrong, but this is what BT >> claim it >> ; is and I've not used a payphone for years) >> creditexpired = 400/125,0/125 >> ; These two are used to confirm/reject service requests on exchanges that >> ; don't do voice announcements. >> confirm = 1400 >> switching = 400/200,0/400,400/2000,0/400 >> ; This is the three rising tones Doo-dah-dee "Special Information Tone", >> ; usually followed by the BT woman saying an appropriate message. >> info = 950/330,0/15,1400/330,0/15,1800/330,0/1000 >> ; Not listed in SIN350 >> record = 1400/500,0/60000 >> stutter = 350+440/750,440/750 >> >> The CLI shows Asterisk definitely understood the 'alias' parameter: >> CLI> indication show uk >> Country Indication PlayList >> ===================================== >> uk <ringcadence> 400,200,400,2000 >> *uk alias gb* >> uk dial 350+440 >> uk specialdial 350+440/750,440/750 >> uk busy 400/375,0/375 >> uk congestion 400/400,0/350,400/225,0/525 >> uk specialcongesti 400/200,1004/300 >> uk unobtainable 400 >> uk ring 400+450/400,0/200,400+450/400,0/2000 >> uk callwaiting 400/100,0/4000 >> uk specialcallwait 400/250,0/250,400/250,0/250,400/250,0/5000 >> uk creditexpired 400/125,0/125 >> uk confirm 1400 >> uk switching 400/200,0/400,400/2000,0/400 >> uk info 950/330,0/15,1400/330,0/15,1800/330,0/1000 >> uk record 1400/500,0/60000 >> uk stutter 350+440/750,440/750 >> >> But the dialplan execution causes this: >> ERROR[20778][C-00000006]: func_channel.c:661 func_channel_write_real: >> Unknown country code '*gb*' for tonezone. 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