RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building anAsterisk systemtoreplace an old PBX but using existing phone

2005-08-12 Thread Jonathan k. Creasy
It would be nice if there was a dialplan for each registration or
line, which would allow me to never press send for any of the systems I
register to


On my Sipura there isI haven't checked one of the polycoms but I
suspect they are no different. 

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 Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:
  YeahI think that every install I have done the first thing that
  happens is why is there a delay before the call connects? and the
  answer is you have to hit dial or wait 10 seconds. 
 
 What all phones does that apply to? I'm fairly certain it applies to
the
 
 Polycom phones I've read about, but I'm not sure about others. I'm 
 obviously a newbie to the field as well (well, at least to the
physical 
 phones).

Actually, I never need to press send when dialling numbers from my
polycom phone... well, actually I do, but 99% of people wouldn't... I'll
explain:

My sip phone registers to different SIP servers (all asterisk), and each
server has it's own dialplan, ie, one is purely PSTN calls, and so there
is no leading digit for 'external calls', you just dial the number. One
is a PBX where you need to dial 9 to get an outside line, with 3 digit
extensions. Another is a PBX where you need to dial 0 to get an outside
line, with 4 digit extensions. Also, each PBX system has different
voicemail numbers to get to voicemailmain etc...

So, I don't press send when dialling through my own PBX, but I do if I
am dialling through one of the other systems, since their dialplans are
not catered for in my polycom.

BTW, it would be nice if there was a dialplan for each registration or
line, which would allow me to never press send for any of the systems I
register to:)

Regards,
Adam


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building anAsterisk systemtoreplace an old PBX but using existing phone

2005-08-12 Thread Tarpo, Louie
Which is where the dial 9 for an outside line came from.  Just make sure no 
internal extensions start with 9.


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The difficulty is making the phone dial quickly when you dial a three  
or four digit extension number, yet not having it dial so quickly  
that it screws up a user who dials the first four digits of a 10  
digit number and has to look down at a piece of paper to read the  
last 6 digits. It's pretty annoying when that happens and the phone  
has already initiated the call. (I would make the phone wait either  
one or two seconds to match an internal extension.)

Tom

On Aug 11, 2005, at 5:11 PM, Tarpo, Louie wrote:

 You write out a dialplan, then when you match a pattern in the dial  
 plan, the Polycom will initiate the call immediately.  This way you  
 can have 4 digit internal extensions dial immediately, or have it  
 wait for a long distance or international number.

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 Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:

 YeahI think that every install I have done the first thing that
 happens is why is there a delay before the call connects? and the
 answer is you have to hit dial or wait 10 seconds.


 What all phones does that apply to? I'm fairly certain it applies  
 to the
 Polycom phones I've read about, but I'm not sure about others. I'm
 obviously a newbie to the field as well (well, at least to the  
 physical
 phones).
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building anAsterisk systemtoreplace an old PBX but using existing phone

2005-08-11 Thread Jonathan k. Creasy
You are right. 

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You write out a dialplan, then when you match a pattern in the dial
plan, the Polycom will initiate the call immediately.  This way you can
have 4 digit internal extensions dial immediately, or have it wait for a
long distance or international number.

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Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:
 YeahI think that every install I have done the first thing that
 happens is why is there a delay before the call connects? and the
 answer is you have to hit dial or wait 10 seconds. 

What all phones does that apply to? I'm fairly certain it applies to the

Polycom phones I've read about, but I'm not sure about others. I'm 
obviously a newbie to the field as well (well, at least to the physical 
phones).
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building anAsterisk systemtoreplace an old PBX but using existing phone

2005-08-11 Thread Andrew M Stemen

You write out a dialplan, then when you match a pattern in the dial
plan, the Polycom will initiate the call immediately.  This way you can
have 4 digit internal extensions dial immediately, or have it wait for a
long distance or international number.


Ah... OK. Sounds like it's similiar to the 3Com VOIP Phones I've worked 
with then... they just relied on a dialplan to tell them when to 
complete the call.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building anAsterisk systemtoreplace an old PBX but using existing phone

2005-08-11 Thread Jonathan k. Creasy
I think the Sipura's will do this too, I just didn't know itlearn
something every day :) 

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The difficulty is making the phone dial quickly when you dial a three  
or four digit extension number, yet not having it dial so quickly  
that it screws up a user who dials the first four digits of a 10  
digit number and has to look down at a piece of paper to read the  
last 6 digits. It's pretty annoying when that happens and the phone  
has already initiated the call. (I would make the phone wait either  
one or two seconds to match an internal extension.)

Tom

On Aug 11, 2005, at 5:11 PM, Tarpo, Louie wrote:

 You write out a dialplan, then when you match a pattern in the dial  
 plan, the Polycom will initiate the call immediately.  This way you  
 can have 4 digit internal extensions dial immediately, or have it  
 wait for a long distance or international number.

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 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building an Asterisk
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 Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:

 YeahI think that every install I have done the first thing that
 happens is why is there a delay before the call connects? and the
 answer is you have to hit dial or wait 10 seconds.


 What all phones does that apply to? I'm fairly certain it applies  
 to the
 Polycom phones I've read about, but I'm not sure about others. I'm
 obviously a newbie to the field as well (well, at least to the  
 physical
 phones).
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