Hi Kiwi,

What is the ANI when the call arrive HQ GW?

Shingei

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Friderich Claude <[email protected]>wrote:

>  You should have first in telephony-service or call-manager fallback the
> command voicemail 5888
>
> And a dial-peer :
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> dial-peer voice 5600 pots
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>  translation-profile outgoing voicemail
>
>  destination-pattern 5888
>
>  no digit-strip
>
>  port 0/1/0:23
>
>  prefix 1212394
>
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Ki Wi
> *Sent:* lundi 28 février 2011 20:13
> *To:* OSL Questions
> *Subject:* Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Pressing Message button during SRST
>
>
>
> There's one more way which is to translate the calling number from original
> number into 4 digits extension. This way works as well. I suppose this is
> the best solution? Is that "vm-integration" going to do some magic? I tried
> it just now but seems like it's not working for the message button.
>
>
> !
> voice translation-rule 1
>  rule 1 /^617863\(....\)/ /\1/
> !
> voice translation-rule 5
>  rule 1 // // type any national plan any isdn
> !
> voice translation-profile voicemail
>  translate calling 1
>  translate called 5
> !
> dial-peer voice 15 pots
>  translation-profile outgoing voicemail
>  destination-pattern 912123945888
>  port 0/1/0:23
>  forward-digits 0
>  prefix 12123945888
>
>
>  On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Ki Wi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> By default, it will end up on opening greeting when SRST user press the
> message button.
>
> Is there a way to make the users enter their own voicemail account
> directly(attempt sign in page) ?
>
> I'm aware of a way currently which is to set the calling number to XXXX in
> the hunt pilot but the method is not so graceful. There's chances that
> someone else last 4 digits number is the same or the system will recording
> the original calling number as 4 digits instead of maybe 10 or 11 digits
> long.
>
> Any interesting workaround for this?
>
>
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