Re: [Asterisk-Users] 'Busy tone' after hangup

2004-03-30 Thread Daniel Bichara
You can insert a PlayTone(busy) at extension.conf to emulate this behavior.

Daniel

NetOne Administrator wrote:

As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's 
your client which generates the tone. This is not something to be done 
from *.

Regards,
Doichin Dokov
Ryan Courtnage wrote:

Hello,

I find that when 2 extensions are connected, and one of the 
extensions hangs up on the call, the other will receive a busy signal 
(as if to indicate that the call is over).

Does this sound like a config problem, or is it the default behavior 
of *?

Example:

[ext-testing]
exten = 111,1,Dial(SIP/2001)
exten = 111,2,Hangup
exten = h,1,Hangup
Zap/2 dials 111:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/2-1'
-- Executing Dial(Zap/2-1, SIP/2001) in new stack
-- Called 2001
-- SIP/2001-b164 is ringing
-- SIP/2001-b164 answered Zap/2-1
After SIP/2001 hangs up:
-- Executing Hangup(Zap/2-1, ) in new stack
-- Hungup 'Zap/2-1'
... followed by Zap/2 getting a beep-beep-beep-... 'busy tone'.

If this is the default behavior, can it be changed?  After the remote 
end hangs-up on a call, I'd expect to hear either dialtone or silence.

Thanks
Ryan
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 'Busy tone' after hangup

2004-03-29 Thread NetOne Administrator
As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's your 
client which generates the tone. This is not something to be done from *.

Regards,
Doichin Dokov
Ryan Courtnage wrote:

Hello,

I find that when 2 extensions are connected, and one of the extensions 
hangs up on the call, the other will receive a busy signal (as if to 
indicate that the call is over).

Does this sound like a config problem, or is it the default behavior 
of *?

Example:

[ext-testing]
exten = 111,1,Dial(SIP/2001)
exten = 111,2,Hangup
exten = h,1,Hangup
Zap/2 dials 111:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/2-1'
-- Executing Dial(Zap/2-1, SIP/2001) in new stack
-- Called 2001
-- SIP/2001-b164 is ringing
-- SIP/2001-b164 answered Zap/2-1
After SIP/2001 hangs up:
-- Executing Hangup(Zap/2-1, ) in new stack
-- Hungup 'Zap/2-1'
... followed by Zap/2 getting a beep-beep-beep-... 'busy tone'.

If this is the default behavior, can it be changed?  After the remote 
end hangs-up on a call, I'd expect to hear either dialtone or silence.

Thanks
Ryan
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 'Busy tone' after hangup

2004-03-29 Thread kc2eni
Normal behavior I think. If you don't hang up your
regular phone after the other party has dropped you'll
get the busy signal after a few seconds too.

I've seen this in hardware phones but not in software
phones. I guess you have to be told to put the receiver
back?

Mark

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 15:20:04 -0700, Ryan Courtnage
wrote:

 
 Hello,
 
 I find that when 2 extensions are connected, and one
of
 the extensions 
 hangs up on the call, the other will receive a busy
 signal (as if to 
 indicate that the call is over).
 
 Does this sound like a config problem, or is it the
 default behavior of 
 *?
 
 Example:
 
 [ext-testing]
 exten = 111,1,Dial(SIP/2001)
 exten = 111,2,Hangup
 exten = h,1,Hangup
 
 Zap/2 dials 111:
  -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/2-1'
  -- Executing Dial(Zap/2-1, SIP/2001) in new
 stack
  -- Called 2001
  -- SIP/2001-b164 is ringing
  -- SIP/2001-b164 answered Zap/2-1
 
 After SIP/2001 hangs up:
  -- Executing Hangup(Zap/2-1, ) in new stack
  -- Hungup 'Zap/2-1'
 
 ... followed by Zap/2 getting a beep-beep-beep-...
 'busy tone'.
 
 If this is the default behavior, can it be changed? 
 After the remote 
 end hangs-up on a call, I'd expect to hear either
 dialtone or silence.
 
 Thanks
 Ryan
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 'Busy tone' after hangup

2004-03-29 Thread Ryan Courtnage
On 29-Mar-04, at 3:23 PM, NetOne Administrator wrote:

As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's 
your client which generates the tone. This is not something to be done 
from *.
Thanks,

So in the case of my cheap analog phones, would the 'client' be the 
phones themselves, or my TDM400P?
I'm _guessing_ the TDM400P, since this 'busy tone' sounds identical on 
every analog phone I plug into it...?

Ryan

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 'Busy tone' after hangup

2004-03-29 Thread NetOne Administrator
Yes that's right, it's the TDM400P which generates it.

Ryan Courtnage wrote:

On 29-Mar-04, at 3:23 PM, NetOne Administrator wrote:

As you see, * generates no busy tone, it hangs up the channel. It's 
your client which generates the tone. This is not something to be 
done from *.


Thanks,

So in the case of my cheap analog phones, would the 'client' be the 
phones themselves, or my TDM400P?
I'm _guessing_ the TDM400P, since this 'busy tone' sounds identical on 
every analog phone I plug into it...?

Ryan

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