Greetings,
I've recently encountered some strange behavior placing outbound calls using IAX via a
VOIP provider. Intermittently, calls placed will ring the called phone a couple
times, then the ringing stops. However, even after a few seconds of silence i can
pick up the phone and the call
to the end to your dial statement
- Original Message - From: Stephen David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 12:06 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Outbound IAX calls stop ringing remote
phone,yet can still pick up
That will, of course HIDE any BUSY
i don't have a specific bug in mind, i was just wondering WHY call progress doesn't
work so well -- in particular, on analog lines. ie. is it a hardware or software
problem (or both). with more info, i'd like to help to work out the kinks, for myself
and everyone. :)
I have the same
Hello,
I've been experimenting with the call progress analysis features of *, with mixed
success on Zap as well as IAX channels. I've read all the posts about it, including
(but not limited to) http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+auto-dial+out and the
pages it references.
My question is,
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Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 22:15:32 -0400
From: Stephen David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] pound key tone generated after call answered?
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Hello,
I've been working on an * dialer application, whereby a requirement
Hello,
I've been working on an * dialer application, whereby a requirement is that if no one
answers the call, a message must be left on voicemail. I've been using the
record(tmp.gsm) function with silence detection enabled to wait for the greeting to
finish before speaking.
However, on
Hello,
I haven't seen any recent posts on call progress detection, so here's a question:
How would one accomplish an automated outbound dialing application using *, whereby a
requirement is to wait for the greeting to complete (live person, answering machine,
voicemail) before delivering the