I'm quite new to 3cx admin, recently we encountered a problem where our admin phones ( one in each office ) has changed to a different ringtone. The ordinary ringtone ( ring1 ) is selected on the phone provisioning tab however it keeps playing this strange one when an external call comes in. So it will play the normal ring tone when I dial internally to a reception phone, however when an external call comes, its another ring tone ( random sleepy music ).

Venu 2 Plus. Before update to 9.17, when a call incoming, ringtone from phone was played on watch speaker. At the same time, vibration was constantly working. It is very comfortable. After update, an incoming call triggers one short peak and one vibro, as with a notification of a new message. I'm missing calls now. How to return everything back? Tried to change setting "System -> Sounds -> Ringtone", it does not help.


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The volume in all watch settings is set to maximum. I did not change the settings, the ringtone stopped playing after updating to version 9.17. Maybe there is a possibility to rollback to the previous firmware?

Im having the same problem too, no ring tone on watch only vibration when the phone ring is on. If I turn phone to mute the watch gets the ringtone. Im sure it used to be on both at the same time. Samsung phone running android 12 and One UI4.1.

Suddenly, incoming callers do not hear a ringtone on their end anymore. Nevertheless, calls can be completed without further issues - just the calling party has the impression that nothing happes during the silence until we do pick up. Generally, my setup is working for years without such issues.

Does anyone have any further hints on how that may come about? I did try other nat settings but with no success, i.e., my ringtone packets to seem to get dropped in the critical case regardless of what I did so far.

In my examples, the call is never completed, just ringing and than hanging up. In all scenarios, completing the call does work without any issues whatsoever. The problem is just, that the calling party may not hear a ringtone presumably after a recent modification on the side of the carrier.

I recognized that problem also when i was calling from another carrier (Telefonica) a customer that uses Deutsche Telekom.

I could reproduce that issue that day - today, as i wanted to find a solution (cause another customer told us, he had the same problem since the last freePBX-Upgrade i did on his machine) i could not reproduce it, unfortunatelly.

I would suggest adding a second extension number to the phone (most can do two plus lines) then use say Ext 100 as the local extension but direct external calls through a ring group to Ext 101. You can then vary setting like ring tone, time out and missed call settings as you please from internal to external settings.

I believe this can be done by setting an Alert Info on your inbound routes that does not match the default ring tone for the phones. Direct calls to the phone will hear the default, inbound route calls will carry a different alert info header.

My computer will start ringing when I get a call or FaceTime on my phone, and I know how to change the ringtone on the Mac, but I don't know if its possible to turn it off or at least make it quieter, as the ringtone is always at like full volume no matter what volume my AirPods are at. I'd love to know if I could somehow turn off or lower the ringer volume while still getting phone calls, otherwise, I'm okay with disconnecting my phone calls from my computer, I'd just rather not.

I regularly have Opera, Firefox, and Chrome running at the same time, but I have checked extensions to verify that no Skype holdout extensions exist. I have combed the registry and the sound setting to eliminate any notification using the incoming skype ringtone sound. No help yet.


Can someone tell me how to stop this random unsolicited attempt to call me through my PC, how to disable the ringing and the calls. Thanks in advance for your support

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When I make an outbound call, I dial the phone number, and then there's just silence until the party answers the phone, at which point the call is connected, and they can both converse. After the number is dialed, and before the person answers the phone, there is no ringtone, just dead silence.

That said, I've referenced the call flow diagram between two SIP gateways in my CiscoPress Gateways book (Chapter 4), and it shows a "SIP/2.0 180 Ringing" message in the flow diagram, which I never see.

Normally you can spoof the caller by the command "voice call send-alert" to change any progress messages to an alerting message (if you want to do it). Also enable "voip rtp send-recv" so that the caller can hear any error message that the service provider plays out.

it seems this happens only for outgoing calls. I tried set setVolumeControlStream(AudioManager.USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE); still no effect. It is reverted to previous stream only after I kill app from recents

If someone calls me when I'm on the phone, they get a ringtone for a couple of seconds, followed by a message "sorry, this number is temporarily unavailable" and there are no beeps on the receiving line as it should to indicate someone is waiting.

Secondly, and much weirder is the fact that when anyone calls me (I've tested this by ringing from a different landline & my mobile) is that the ringtone you get is not the traditional UK ring sound "ring ring ring ring ring ring" but more an American ringtone with one long sound, followed by a 4 second pause & then the long sound etc...

Are you hearing the 'American' ringtone in your home (coming from your phone when it is ringing) when a call comes in. Or do you mean that you hear the American ringtone through the earpiece on the handset you are using to call in to your home phone number? Or both those things?

The ring / engaged tones for a UK to UK call are normally generated by the callers end of the telephone system ( in my case Cisco VOIP kit configured to sound like BT's call progress tones ).


Does that American ringtone occur on just one phone, or does it persist from mobiles as well as other land lines ?




It's been 2 whole weeks aince I had my last call from Virgin 2nd line support to check if the call waiting & USA ring sound was now fixed (it wasn't) & they said they'll go to the network team to sort it & get back to me (which they still haven't)

I've got zero chance of getting through to the right 2nd/3rd line support person if I called Virgin, so how on earth do I chase this up as it's really starting to annoy me & the people phoning me?

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Is this a very specific ring tone that is only used for a phone call or could it be a standard sound that is used for other stuff as well?

To expand on @Volker: Maybe an app that sets some sort of alarm? Did you check if any alarm settings are active? There seem to be (old) apps that use the alarm mechanism as a work-around to wake themselves up, then move the alarm to the future. If such an app would get triggered by the alarm, acknowledge it pretty much immediately and move it to the future, you might get the effect that you describe.

A similar problem was described here:

Luckily there is a way to mute ringtones but keep the call notification around. This means your iPhone will ring, but other devices will stay silent and just show you the incoming call, giving you an option to answer them or hang up right there.

Go to System Preferences/Notifications, find FaceTime in the list and turn off "Play sound for notifications". This way macOS will show all incoming FaceTime, FaceTime Audio, and regular phone calls in the top right, but your Mac gonna stay silent.

For some reason, there is no way to disable sound for call notifications on iOS and iPadOS, although there is a workaround: you can create a silent ringtone using GarageBand or you can buy one from the iTunes Store (buying will also make it available for your other iOS devices).

A ringtone could be assigned to a specific inbound number. For example, if a boss or a high priority customer calls having the ability to assign a unique ringtone to their number would be very helpful. e24fc04721

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