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Michael Maier wrote:

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> Ok - but this doesn't seem to answer my main question:
>
> Why must
>
> progressinband=never
>
> be applied especially if asterisk uses it by default? The big difference
> between w/ and w/o it is:

The default in 13 is "no" which still allows early media through. That
option has a complicated past.

>
> w/o the option progrssinband=never just the sip-package
>    183 Session Progress
> is sent.

Yes, because it's doing inband progress using a media stream.

>
> w/ the option set, the additional sip-packages
>    100 Trying
>    180 Ringing
>    180 Ringing
> are sent.
>
> If progrssinband=never is the default, the Ringing package should be
> sent always, shouldn't it?

It's not the default.

>
> If I remove the option progrssinband=never via FreePBX, I can't find any
> other value provided to progrssinband in /etc/asterisk/*.
>
>
> Why does it work always correctly w/ the second trunk, which is
> connected directly to the extension?

FreePBX may not use inband progress for that scenario, causing it to
send out of band ringing instead.

>
> Is it possible to switch off the standard behavior of asterisk /
> progrssinband for ring groups only by setting some other options?

Asterisk does not have the concept of ring groups, this is a FreePBX
construct. Asterisk itself does allow the option to be set on an
individual basis for the entries in sip.conf.

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