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.


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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.

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I came across an issue on OnePlus devices with their "pocket mode". Basically if you put your phone into the pocket and receive a call via a notification, the pocket mode will silence it (i.e. you don't hear the ringing).

Now, the question is how to avoid the notification and the MediaPlayer play at the same time. I m certain that this is possible because Signal does it. But I fail to understand how they do it. They create their channels the normal way and the incoming call notification is built the same way I tried.

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?

This may be a question more appropriate for Android forums but I figured I would give it a shot. My university restricts the school phone numbers from appearing on the recipient's Caller ID. When I get calls from within the university, the call comes up Restricted on my Samsung Galaxy S4. Is there anyway to program the phone so that all Restricted calls have a custom ring?

Granted I understand that, in a normal circumstance, a custom ring is only available for a call that comes from one's contact or phone list. However, simply added an entry for "Restricted" in my contact list does not work. Does anyone have an idea on this?

As a side note, is there a way to add a custom ring to a range of calls? For the calls that do not come up as Restricted, I know the area code and prefix but there could be any number of phone numbers that fit under this combination. Is there a way (whether within the phone or via a third party app) to accomplish this? I have Mr. Number but that only blocks certain calls from reaching my phone. It does not provide customization.

You can put all of the contacts in your list into a group and assign the group with a ringtone, and set the default ringtone as something else. This way anyone not stored in your phone will ring with a different tone to anyone you have stored.

As far as I know no, they're restricted number but they're still treated as different numbers. I doubt that the phone would be able to set a ringtone due to it not being a contact and it needs to know the number to be able to know what ringtone to play otherwise it will play the default ringtone. As it doesn't know the restricted calls number it'll play the default ringtone.

Johndroid. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Right now I was looking for an answer to set a ringtone to private numbers (that's what appears in my cell phone when somebody calls and doesn't show the tel. number) in Google.com and then I saw this Spiceworks.com web site and I decided to check if there was an answer waiting for me and I read your suggestion and Voila! Your suggetion was the best thing I could do for my cell phone. Now If that private number phone calls appears again even if I see it, at least no gonna bother my ears X-D

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).

I don't know when this issue started because I usually have it on vibrate/silent, but last night I put my phone on normal mode with the ringer set to 100% and yet when someone called me at 3am because they were in a car accident I couldn't hear it. They called me 10 times but my phone barely made a whisper. I can hear the ringtone but it sounds like its at 5% not 100%. It doesn't matter if I set it to 90 or 100, but the ringtone is very quiet.

anyone know what the heck is going on? Why would my phone do that? I've had Android phones since the very first readily available one (the tmobile G1) and the only times I missed an important call was when I stupidly had the phone on silent mode. but this time its the phone that let me down...I didn't have it set on silent. 

Now I have family members upset at me and I can't trust this phone to do something as simple as RING when someone calls you. The most basic function that phones have been able to do since the first cell phone came out and samsung has failed. But hey when I logged into this site the chime that asked if it was me was very loud and clear....so I guess you got something right, just not the basics.

@freeman93: I'm sorry to hear that you have encountered this issue. Please try heading to Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume, and make sure that the Ringtone slider is at a suitable level. Now, head to the Phone app > Tap the 3 dots in the top right > Settings > Call alert and ringtone > Vibrate while ringing > On. The vibration against a flat surface can be quite loud, and can help to alert you to any incoming calls if you're asleep.

When using "Eset Mobile Security", at least for version 6.1.13.0-0 (currently the latest) on Android 11, on Samsung S20 - if the feature of "Call Filter" is enabled - incoming calls will make no sound, as if the phone was set to "Silent", even if if all the other phone settings are set to make you hear a sound (a valid ringtone sound file was selected, the sound volume is high enough, "do not disturb" is disabled and so on).

We have a user that has changed the ringtone for all options. His 2 direct lines, his ext, and his meeting. When he is called through a call queue that is he part of it outputs the "default" ringtone instead of the selected one. Is this some setting on the call queue I do not see?

Sorry, perhaps I was unclear. This is happening to a user. He changed all of his ringtones to specific ones that are NOT the default ringtone. When I call a call queue he is a member of. The default ring tone is output. We do not want this to happen, but it is happening.

Perhaps I don't understand! Normally, the default ringtone will be played on all phones in a Call Queue and cannot be changed in the Zoom web portal or the Zoom desktop app (with the exception a couple of physical desktop phones with the Zoom Phone Appliance app). What would you like to happen?

I would like for every phone call that comes to this user to use the "awaken" ring tone. We have changed the ringtones to all of his options (meetings, extension, and Direct number) to the "awaken" ringtone.

Thank you... I had understood what you wanted. Unfortunately, as I said in my first reply, there isn't an option to change the ringtone for a Call Queue in general, nor for when a specific user receives a call from the Call Queue.

From my understanding it should be in the client since 5.10.6.

And yes, the CQ does need a DID.

Just tested, if there`s no DID configured for the CQ you cant configure a specific ringtone for a CQ in the Zoom desktop client. ff782bc1db

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