[Spce-user] voip loopback test
Barry Flanagan
barry at flanagan.ie
Thu Aug 28 04:48:28 EDT 2014
On 27 August 2014 22:24, Matthew Ogden <matthew at tenacit.net> wrote:
> Thanks Jeremy, that’s exactly what I mean!
>
>
>
> Echo test.
>
You could quite easily do this on the Asterisk server included with spce.
Just make a custom extensions.conf like so:
cd /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/asterisk/
cp extentions.conf.tt2 extensions.conf.customtt.tt2
Then edit extensions.conf.customtt.tt2 and add something like the following
at the bottom of the file:
### Echo Test Context ####
[echo-test]
exten => s,1,wait(2)
exten => s,n,Playback(demo-echotest) ; Let them know what's going on
exten => s,n,Answer()
exten => s,n,Echo() ; Do the echo test
exten => s,n,Playback(demo-echodone) ; Let them know it's over
exten => s,n,Hangup()
### End of Echo Test ###
Then, in the existing [sip-in] context, at the top, put in an extension for
the number you want to use for the echo test. For example, if you wanted to
use 500 as the number someone would dial to do the echo test, then you
would do:
[sip-in] <-- NOTE: this line exists already - do not put it in, just look
for it in the file!
exten => 500,1,Goto(echo-test,s,1)
You then need to run 'ngcpcfg apply' so that Asterisk picks up the new
config.
Then what you need to do in order to get SPCE to actually send this number
- 500 - to the asterisk voicemail server, is to put a rule into your
subscribers rewrite rule set, under "Inbound Rewrite Rules for Callee":
Match Pattern: ^500$
Replace Pattern: 500 at voicebox.local
Description: Echo Test
Direction: Inbound
Field: Callee
So now, any call from the subscriber to 500 will get re-written to
500 at voicebox.local and sent to the Asterisk server where it should get the
echo test.
Hope this helps.
-Barry Flanagan
>
>
> *From:* Jeremy Ward [mailto:jward01 at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* 27 August 2014 09:20 PM
> *To:* Daniel Grotti
> *Cc:* spce-user at lists.sipwise.com; Matthew Ogden
> *Subject:* Re: [Spce-user] voip loopback test
>
>
>
> Not to stick my nose in something that it doesn't belong, but I think he
> is referring to what asterisk calls an "echo test".
>
> Its usually accessed via a star code (*31, if my memory serves me
> correctly).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jeremy D. Ward, CWNE
> (954) 661-4965
>
> On Aug 27, 2014 1:01 PM, "Daniel Grotti" <dgrotti at sipwise.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> We don't have a specific number.
> It depends what you want to achieve, you can call the voicebox number for
> example or you can call another subscriber with a CF set to a mobile phone.
> Again it depends what you mean with loopback test.
>
> Daniel
>
> On 27 Aug 2014 16:43, Matthew Ogden <matthew at tenacit.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
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> > Does spce have a number I can dial built-in that is a loopback test?
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> > Regards
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