[VoIP] ProjectMF box
Donald Froula
dfroula at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 8 12:49:43 CDT 2007
I have a ProjectMf server up on CNET 1-762-2600/2601.
1-762-2600 has instructions for using it when you dial
in. 2601 bypasses the instructions. You can also dial
in from the PSTN from 630-485-2995.
This simulates the old MF/SF signalling environment of
the old network of the 50's-60's-70's. It allows for
"Blue Box" manipulation of the network, like the phone
phreaks of yore practiced.
Note that you need a source of 2600 Hz tone and an MF
dialer (NOT a regular DTMF (Touch-Tone) dialer to make
ANY use of this at all. I have a nice little Windows
.NET MF/SF dialer, if anyone is interested in trying
this.
Perfectly legal, as the system is totally private.
This is more than a simulation. The call is going over
a trunk group of 24 SF/MF trunks, although both sides
of the trunks are terminated on the same PC. The
hardware is two extra dedicated NIC cards on the PC
running T1 over Ethernet over a loopback Ethernet
cable. Your incoming call gets looped over one of the
24 Zap trunks before terminating over VOIP, so you
have 2600 and MF control.
Use a short burst of 2600, followed by the MF digits.
No "kerchunk" after the 2600...just start dialing.
The system will read back the digits it hears if you
dial incorrectly. Play around with volume levels,
especially if just holding the PC speaker up to the
phone. The tones do not need to be excessively loud.
You can divert a call through the box if you can
generate the 2600 and MF. Just dial 2600, KP, a
10-digit phone number, and ST. Experiment on the test
numbers to get the levels right first.
Some numbers to try:
2600 <pause> KP + 101 + ST "Weasels" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 102 + ST "Monkeys" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 103 + ST "Moo 1" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 104 + ST "Moron" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 105 + ST "Moo 2" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 106 + ST "Something wrong" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 107 + ST "Made it up" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 108 + ST "I'm bored" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 109 + ST "Don't understand"
recording
2600 <pause> KP + 110 + ST "Step in stream" recording
2600 <pause> KP + 111 + ST "ProjectMF" presentation
recording (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 <pause> KP + 112 + ST "Classic Tandem Stacking"
recording - Evan Doorbell (exit with DTMF "0")
2600 <pause> KP + 600 + ST Asterisk echo test
2600 <pause> KP + 121 + ST "Operator" - Leave message
if no answer
2600 <pause> KP + xxx-xxx-xxxx + ST Outdial to phone
network
2600 <pause> KP + 011 + country code + number + ST
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