Re: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Wait for X rings before answering?

2005-12-09 Thread pdhales

We found that different phones and even different rings on the same phone had 
different timimgs.

For example, one phone would ring every 2 seconds and another would ring every 
3.

PaulH 

 Robert La Ferla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I realize that it's a timeout but what's implicit in that is that 
 Asterisk can't detect # of rings just the amount of time spent ringing?  
 
 I have been looking at the reference manual on asteriskguru.com.  They 
 say it's a timeout but they don't indicate the units.  Is it 
 milliseconds, microseconds or seconds?
 
 
 Dave Cotton wrote:
  On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 11:41 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:

  Derek Whitten wrote:
  
  [incoming]
  exten = s,1,Dial(SIP/myextSIP/myext1SIP/myext2,25,t,r)
  exten = s,2,Voicemail(myext)
  exten = s,3,Hangup()


  Thanks.  This will call/ring multiple extensions but what about 
 waiting 
  for X rings before going to voicemail?  How do I do that?
  
 
  What do you think the 25 does?
 
  Maybe it's a time or something.
 

 
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Re: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Wait for X rings before answering?

2005-12-09 Thread Rich Adamson
Most telcos (and I assume this is true in AU as well) have a standard
right cycle in the CO. In the US, its something like 6 seconds.

What a telephone instrument does in terms of ringing has nothing to do
with it. It can play songs, show a video, or whatever.

If you have callerid configured, then asterisk will consume one ring
cycle looking for the callerid _before_ it jumps to extensions.conf
context. But, from a user perspective, they still hear ringback even
though you don't have any phones ringing as yet. Calculate accordingly.


 
 We found that different phones and even different rings on the same phone had 
different timimgs.
 
 For example, one phone would ring every 2 seconds and another would ring 
 every 3.
 
 PaulH 
 
  Robert La Ferla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I realize that it's a timeout but what's implicit in that is that 
  Asterisk can't detect # of rings just the amount of time spent ringing?  
  
  I have been looking at the reference manual on asteriskguru.com.  They 
  say it's a timeout but they don't indicate the units.  Is it 
  milliseconds, microseconds or seconds?
  
  
  Dave Cotton wrote:
   On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 11:41 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
 
   Derek Whitten wrote:
   
   [incoming]
   exten = s,1,Dial(SIP/myextSIP/myext1SIP/myext2,25,t,r)
   exten = s,2,Voicemail(myext)
   exten = s,3,Hangup()
 
 
   Thanks.  This will call/ring multiple extensions but what about 
  waiting 
   for X rings before going to voicemail?  How do I do that?
   
  
   What do you think the 25 does?
  
   Maybe it's a time or something.
  
 
  
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