Mark, I was not playing the audio file from within cisco. The media stream was coming from external (eg: asterisk, sems or yate) with 183 signaling. Cisco was just doing the job forcing opening the isdn one way channel so the PSTN originator could hear the external audio file without being really connected to remote party and therefore without being charged by PSTN for connection).
DanB On 9/24/07, Mark Anthony C. Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Thank you very much. how do I specify the audio file in the dial-peer? > > My IOS on the gateway doesn't have > progress_ind alert enable 8 for pots > > > Once again, thanks a lot. > > > > > On 9/24/07, Dan-Cristian Bogos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Klaus/Mark, > > > > here is the configuration I have used in the past. It has been a > > while, so I do hope I remember it corectly: > > > > In dial-peer voip (the one routing the call coming from pstn to media > > streaming source: > > > > dial-peer voice 10000 voip > > destination-pattern 10.... > > progress_ind setup enable 3 > > > > > This command should force the gateway considering that the call came > > from PSTN with a progress indicator = 3 in the setup message, which > > should be interpreted that the originator is non isdn and inband > > messages are expected. > > Alternatively, one could also force an incoming pots dial-peer match, > > which will do some additional work by forcing the cut-through in one > > way (progress_ind alert enable 8): > > > > dial-peer voice 1000 pots > > destination-pattern 10.... > > progress_ind setup enable 3 > > progress_ind alert enable 8 > > > > I have found out that in some of the ios-es both commands are marked > > as hidden, so don't worry if you don't get them by using the famous > > '?' after progress_ind command. > > Hope that helps. > > > > Cheers, > > DanB > > > > On 9/22/07, Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Dan-Cristian Bogos wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, > > > > > > > > I also have done it and it worked like a charm. > > > > I could even queue streams (more steps), all being played inband, > > > > therefore no charge from PSTN side. > > > > It all depends on your carrier whether he (or his partners) will open > > > > one way channel on PSTN side or generate his own stuff when receiving > > > > Progress indicator on ISDN (#C7) side - even Cisco ASes have this > > > > option built in as a dial-peer command. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > DanB > > > > > > > > > > > > On 9/22/07, Klaus Darilion < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Mark Anthony C. Delfin wrote: > > > >>> Hi all, > > > >>> > > > >>> Is it possible to alter ring back tone on cisco gateways. For > example I > > > >>> want change my ringback to an audio file. Some Mobile providers do > this > > > >>> already. > > > >> > > > >> I once tried that too on a 5300 - streaming early media into the > PSTN. > > > >> From reading the docs I came to the conclusion that it should be > > > >> possible but I could never test it as usually PRI are not allowed to > > > >> stream early media to the PSTN. > > > > > > Hi Dan! Could you be a be more detailed how this is done in the gateway? > > > I once did it with a tcl script and it was very complicated. > > > > > > regards > > > klaus > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users