You have the contact set to the extension, you need the contact set to
whatever you dial to retrieve your voicemail. i.e. the one that runs
voicemailmain.
Brent Bloodworth wrote:
Actually I think that is how it is setup now. I configured the phone
through the web interface. Callback mode is
I mistakenly followed a how to guide on voip-info.org describing how to setup the 501s with [EMAIL PROTECTED] It appears that you have set me on the right track as setting the contact set to *98 brings up the voicemailmain. The next logical question is - How do I setup the contact to enter the
One of the benefits of that method is that in your dialplan, you can say
is the caller id of the originating call the same as the extension they
tried to dial ie. I'm number 112 and I dial 112 from my phone. the
dialplan realizes this, and instead of sending me to my voicemail, it
sends me
e a charm
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robert
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BloodworthSent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 11:30 AMTo:
Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial DiscussionSubject: Re:
[Asterisk-Users] Messages button on a Polycom 501
I mistaken
Need a little help. Just set up an [EMAIL PROTECTED] box with 5 Polycom 501 phones. Everything works great except the messages button which when pressed results in asterisk responding Person at extension 102 is on the phone. Please leave a message after the tone. I have searched the web and
I assume you wish to have the button retrieve your vm - if so then
time to edit your config file, or use web interface.
msg.mwi.1.subscribe= msg.mwi.1.callBackMode=contact msg.mwi.
1.callBack=xxx
xxx=extension to dial to retrieve vm
On Dec 5, 2005, at 5:38 PM, Brent Bloodworth wrote:
Need
Actually I think that is how it is setup now. I configured the phone through the web interface. Callback mode is set to contact and the Callback contact is set to the extension.
On 12/5/05, Jerry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume you wish to have the button retrieve your vm - if so thentime
Yes, but I'll bet you have it set the the telephones extension which
is why you receive the vm greeting. You need to configure a different
extnsion setup to retrieve messages.
I do not use @home so not sure how it is setup
On Dec 5, 2005, at 6:29 PM, Brent Bloodworth wrote:
Actually I