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=== Prefixes (in this order) ===
=== Prefixes (in this order) ===
XXX= This call is not to be answered, but call progress. XXX is final status
XXX= This call is not to be answered, but call progress. XXX is final status
= This call is not to be answered, but call progress. End with constant ringing
= This call is not to be answered, but call progress. End with constant ringing
- Add a ring, may be repeated
- Add a ring, may be repeated
! Add a SIT, may be repeated
! Add a SIT, may be repeated
N* The playback sequence is to be repeated N times
N* The playback sequence is to be repeated N times


=== Filenames ===
=== Filenames ===
Following the prefix are dot separated filenames, assumed to be wav files, to play.
Following the prefix are dot separated filenames, assumed to be wav files, to play.


A filename can have a ? after it followed by another filename. This skips the second file if the first exists.
A filename can have a ? after it followed by another filename. This skips the second file if the first exists.
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=== Suffixes, one applies ===
=== Suffixes, one applies ===
=filename Record to file
=filename Record to file
* Silence
* Silence
# Refer to #
# Refer to #


So if you wanted two rings, followed by playback of a file called "on-holiday.wav", you would specify the following SIP URI:
So if you wanted two rings, followed by playback of a file called "on-holiday.wav", you would specify the following SIP URI: