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Is that user trying to forward to xxx in the same context?
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 5:57 AM, --[ UxBoD ]-- ux...@splatnix.net
wrote:
Experiencing a problem when users attempt to forward a voicemail
from within VoiceMailMain(Option 8) I see the console message:
Hi,
I'm sorry if this is already asked somewhere on the list but I couldn't find it.
We have an old PBX system controlled by our Telecom provider. There are analog
phones but also digital alcatel phone's connected to it. These are not ip based
but legacy digital phone's.
Is there a way how
--[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
- Original Message -
Yes exactly that indeed. Though Asterisk appears to ignore which context the
user is in and selects default instead. Beginning to think that it is a bug.
I got it figured out.
In your voicemail.conf, search for the option
Sander Naudts wrote:
Hi,
I'm sorry if this is already asked somewhere on the list but I
couldn't find it.
We have an old PBX system controlled by our Telecom provider. There
are analog phones but also digital alcatel phone's connected to it.
These are not ip based but legacy digital
John Reynolds wrote:
Has anyone seen or heard of this? Know how to resolve to expected
behavior? I appreciate any pointers.
John,
Without seeing any of your dial plan or any of the output from your
console during the failed transfer, nobody is going to be able to help.
Why don't you
There is a product from Citel (the TVA) that we're currently using with Toshiba
phones. I know they also support Avaya, Nortel, and Panasonic, but am not sure
if they do any other brands. They more or less convert your old digital phones
to SIP.
They have have full compatibility information on
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to install the new cdr-stats from http://www.cdr-stats.org/ for
Asterisk 1.6 but it's installation instructions are all garbled. It mentions
both sqlite and mysql and there are no organized documentation. Not to
mention that the apache port 8000 and port 9000 are also
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Doug Lytle supp...@drdos.info wrote:
John Reynolds wrote:
Has anyone seen or heard of this? Know how to resolve to expected
behavior? I appreciate any pointers.
John,
Without seeing any of your dial plan or any of the output from your console
during the
Bruce B wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to install the new cdr-stats from
http://www.cdr-stats.org/ for Asterisk 1.6 but it's installation
instructions are all garbled. It mentions
Interesting,
I'll have to take a peek at it when I get home.
I'll let you know what I come up with,
The host I am working with has two accounts from the same DID
provider. Incoming calls work correctly and dial the appropriate
extensions. This also allows incoming calls to be billed appropriately to the
individual DID accounts.
Outgoing calls from either extension default to the first DID, i.e.
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Stephen Reese rsre...@gmail.com wrote:
The host I am working with has two accounts from the same DID
provider. Incoming calls work correctly and dial the appropriate
extensions. This also allows incoming calls to be billed appropriately to
the
individual DID
The outgoing caller-id is probably just the extension number, so the
provider is setting it to a default (usually the main billing number). You
can set what Asterisk sends as the outbound Caller-ID in the outbound
context before the Dial statement. Make sure your provider will honor what
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