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Brian D'Arcy
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Hunt
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:02 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Invalid Extensions -- More like
traditiona
W. Kevin Hunt wrote:
>>> exten =>
> _,3,Playback(/usr/src/test/asterisk-sounds/sounds/jedi-extension-tri
> ck)
>>> exten =>
> _,4,Playback(/usr/src/test/asterisk-sounds/sounds/please-try-again)
>
> I'd love to get a copy of that jedi-extension-trick sound
That sounds like a good thing to
ome fun. =)
Brian D'Arcy
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Invalid Extensions -- More like
traditional PBX systems?
Yes but I
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Invalid Extensions -- More like
traditional PBX systems?
Yes but I try that and it doesnt even go to it, I am trying to
>> exten =>
_,3,Playback(/usr/src/test/asterisk-sounds/sounds/jedi-extension-tri
ck)
>> exten =>
_,4,Playback(/usr/src/test/asterisk-sounds/sounds/please-try-again)
I'd love to get a copy of that jedi-extension-trick sound
W. Kevin Hunt
CCIE #11841
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 09:32, Stephen Rosebush wrote:
> I was wondering if there was a way of setting up the dialplan in a way
> that if you dial an extension that is NOT in the dialplan then it would
> play a not-in-service gsm file and then play congestion tones. I would
> rather like this bett
Yes but I try that and it doesnt even go to it, I am trying to have the
invalid handler be executed when the extension a user tries to dial from
the SIP phone is not in any of the contexts (non-existant)... I've tried
this and placed it in several contexts and it does not work.
Steve
Rob Fugina
I had a tough time with this too, but I see the logic now...
FWIW Here's what I've found to work. At least with SIP channels, Asterisk
doesn't seem to want to go to the 'i' extension on invalid when you make a
general pattern. And I see the logic in this because SIP channels are
virtual and you co
Ray Burkholder wrote:
>> I was wondering if there was a way of setting up the dialplan in a
>> way that if you dial an extension that is NOT in the dialplan then
>> it would play a not-in-service gsm file and then play congestion
>> tones. I would rather like this better than just hearing a busy
>>
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 11:35:45AM -0300, Ray Burkholder wrote:
> Set up a general pattern match with the message and congestion.
>
> Extension pattern matching looks for the most specific match in any one
> context. So if a specific extension is not found, it will take the
> general pattern.
Wo
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> Stephen Rosebush
> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 11:32
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Invalid Extensions -- More like
> traditional PBX systems?
>
>
> I was wondering if there was a way of setting up the dialplan
I was wondering if there was a way of setting up the dialplan in a way
that if you dial an extension that is NOT in the dialplan then it would
play a not-in-service gsm file and then play congestion tones. I would
rather like this better than just hearing a busy signal on my phones.. I
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