http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r191...cy-not-working
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http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r191...cy-not-working
Read the very last reply.
Read, and testing..... .
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Last edited by VOIPoBrandon; 03-21-2011 at 07:43 PM.
Testing is complete -- looks like it works as expected, passes SIP headers through un-altered. I come from the 'Cell Phone - Era' so the dial tone it clicks over to sounds a bit funny, however this dial tone frequency can be changed as well, however if this is expected behavior? I'd assume we could leave that alone.
Provisioning has been updated for everyone -- this should now be available to you and automatically update within the hour, if not -- please do a power-cycle on your PAP2T device and allow for 2-3 minutes to elapse while it pulls down its new provisioning settings.
Thanks guys, and apparently I stand corrected!
Glad to see you implementing that. In POTS-land, the "second dialtone" is a stutter dialtone, similar to when you have voicemail waiting. If you want the PAP2T to emulate that (stutter tone instead of high-pitched dialtone), I think there's a "message waiting" tone entry you can copy the tone sequence from. To me, even though the default second dialtone is 'odd', it's fairly obvious that it is a second dialtone. OTOH, if your userbase would rather see the stutter tone, (I recommend against making the 2nd dialtone the same as the default dialtone), you can switch the tonescript as mentioned.
It's also worth noting that if you make a 3-way call, the second call you make (with the first party on hold) gets that same high-pitched dialtone.
Tested and it works
Dial tone is pretty high pitched like you said but it does the job.
Edit- Tested 7 digit as well as 10 digit. Both work.
Last edited by Xponder1; 06-10-2009 at 09:50 PM.
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