02-09-2005 05:34 AM - edited 03-13-2019 07:57 AM
Hi,
I have setup a script. So when a DDI is dialled it routes through to IPCC and script kicks in......The problem I have is that the script starts playing but a caller does not hear a ringing tone before the script starts.
Is it was possible when someone is phoning to have the called number ring for half a dozen times before the script kicks in.
I have been told using a delay step in the script would work - all this does is stop the script running for X amount of seconds ie. Silence before the script starts.
I know it seems minor, but is actually quite off putting for callers
to immediately start listening to a message without first hearing a few rings
of the phone......
regards
dominic
02-10-2005 08:36 AM
You sould have a cisco gateway terminating that DID. So call comes in to that GW and then forwarded to IPCC. So no ringback when DID is called can be because of config issue on GW or a probelm with DID. Here is the link which explains how ringback tone can be generated by GW and by Telco with config changes needed on GW.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk652/tk701/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094c33.shtml
02-14-2006 03:25 PM
The above url us replaced by following url
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/tech/tk1077/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094c33.shtml
Thanks
Tejal
02-16-2006 10:53 AM
For a quick and dirty fix, just add two or three rings recording to the front of your first audio prompt. This way the call gets presented, the script starts playing and the first part of the WAV file is recording of a telephone ring. You could even loop the script for X passes and play a single ring wav file before playing the first "menu" prompt. I used a similar process to give folks the impression that a number being called was disconnected. I just played a wav recording...
Lee
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