Private Ringing Outgoing (Event Type)
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Event description
Event Owner: | A station or an UDP group making outgoing call |
Event type: | 33 - Private Ringing Mode Outgoing call |
Subevent: | 0, 1 or 2, see below |
When change to ON: | When calling a station, and private ringing starts. When calling a SIP device, and the device returns SIP status "180 Ringing" |
When change to OFF: | When the private ringing ends |
When related to: | The calling station |
Event description
Event Owner: | |
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Event type: | 33 - Private Ringing Mode Outgoing call |
Sub-Event: | 0, 1 or 2, see below |
When Change to ON: | When calling a station, and private ringing starts. When calling a SIP device, and the device returns SIP status "180 Ringing". |
When Change to OFF: | When the private ringing ends. |
When Related to: | The called station |
Sub Events
The ON event is always reported as Subevent 0.
But the OFF event is reported with three different subevents, according to why the ringing ended:
- 0: The private ringing timed out (ref "Private Call Time" in AlphaPro)
- 1: The call is connected through (either accepted by receiver, or forced with Priority)
- 2: Call canceled by one of the parties.
Use Subevent = 255 if you want to catch all subevents.
Application
Call forwarding on timeout to whatever. Especially useful for forwarding of unanswered calls SIP, where normal call forwarding can not be used.
Example of transfer to local dirno 108, if call not answered.
Use When-Change-to=OFF and subevent = 0. Action: $c %1.ref ; $dd %1.ref L108
($c is needed to "speed up" the disconnection, so that the $dd command is not lost during the disconnection tone)
See also
- -07 Private Ringing Mode is the corresponding event, with the owner and related-to swapped.