On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 09:21:42PM -0600, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Edwin Groothuis wrote:
>
> > Looking at what happens when an PRI_EVENT_RINGING happens (AFAICT
> > the internal equivalent of ALERTING), it sets the .needringing of
> > a channel. Maybe that can (could, shall, should etc) be alrea
Hello,
In addition to Kevin P. Fleming message:
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> If the final end party does not send ALERTING, and the network does not
> send SESSION PROGRESS with inband audio available, then there is no way
> for Asterisk to know that the call is ringing the endpoint.
If and only if in-band tone a
Edwin Groothuis wrote:
> Looking at what happens when an PRI_EVENT_RINGING happens (AFAICT
> the internal equivalent of ALERTING), it sets the .needringing of
> a channel. Maybe that can (could, shall, should etc) be already
> done when a PRE_EVENT_PROCEEDING (AFAICT the internal equivalent
> of C
Hi guys,
This morning I was alerted that calling some numbers gave us no
ringing tone, it just was silent until it was answered.
A quick check showed that we didn't receive an ALERTING packet,
which normally modifies the Asterisk internal Dial state from Ring
to Ringing.
-- Executing Dial("Z