I see
from the archives that Siggi Langauf was wanting to do exactly what I want to do
back in November 2003.
Here
is what he asked:
I would like to do a pilot
with some legacy gear, however. Accordingly,
I'd like to be able to have * dial 1000X where X is the box that has a
new voicemail message and 1001X when the user of mb X deletes the new
message(s). The dialing should occur within the default context. In
each case, our legacy gear will turn on/off the message waiting lamp.
For example, if I currently dial 1000400 on my * SIP phone, the MW lamp
on legacy X 400 is flipped on by the PBX. If I dial 1001400 on my * SIP
phone, the MW lamp on legacy X 400 is flipped off.
I'd like to be able to have * dial 1000X where X is the box that has a
new voicemail message and 1001X when the user of mb X deletes the new
message(s). The dialing should occur within the default context. In
each case, our legacy gear will turn on/off the message waiting lamp.
For example, if I currently dial 1000400 on my * SIP phone, the MW lamp
on legacy X 400 is flipped on by the PBX. If I dial 1001400 on my * SIP
phone, the MW lamp on legacy X 400 is flipped off.
He was
told to take a look at /usr/src/asterisk/sample.call, and to put the results
into /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing.
Apparently, s/he was a little less dense than I am,
because s/he never responded, leading me to believe that s/he figured it
out.
But I
need a little help with the process.
What
would cause Comedian mail to actually use the sample.call file?
Would
Comedian mail know to use sample2.call to dial out to turn off the MW lamp once
the caller picked up their new messages?
If so,
how?
Bottom
line, what commands go where?
Thanks
in advance.
Greg
