On 5/26/05, Paul Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You've done the hard bits. > > The bad news is that, under CCM, there's really not much in the way of > VM configuration. You should set up the VM Pilot stuff to your > extension for the Asterisk voicemail- this allows you to click the > 'voicemail' box on each extension rather than keying it in- but you > still have to touch each extension. You can use their automated tools > to make systemwide changes to all extensions- but I don't trust them > at all, and I don't think that would help you in this case.
Yep, I've setup a VM Pilot. I changed the default pilot, so the messages key works on all phones. Phones without a mailbox, Asterisk prompts for mailbox and password. Phones with a mailbox, just the password. > I'd love to see how you configured the MWI and how you've set your > dialplan- from the way it looks, you're using a different extension > for each mailbox. Theoretically, there should be fields on the PDUs > from h.323 that show the forwarding number- that's the way Unity does > it- and you go into VM for the forwarding number, not for the > extension dialed. I'm not sure without playing if any of the h323 > channel drivers make the forwarding number available as a channel > variable- if they don't, it should be a relatively trivial patch, > assuming CCM sends it across (which I'm pretty sure it does- again, > time to set some debugs and watch the PDUs). The notes basically show how MWI is configured. I am actually using a different extension for each mailbox. This is something I setup a while ago to allow calls to be transferred direct to somebody's mailbox, and it has proven useful for this as well. > -pbd -Shaun _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
