Hi
thwe PrivacyManger app states thast you can use a context to match against
for the input , but gives no real examples or explaination, does anyone have
a an example context for this
Thanks in advance
Robb
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Quoting Jaap Winius jwin...@umrk.to:
Previously, I had the PrivacyManager working for me exactly as would
be expected, but after upgrading the OS to Debian lenny and Asterisk
to v1.4.21.2 that's no longer the case. Anonymous callers are still
confronted with the PrivacyManager, but now no
Hi all,
Previously, I had the PrivacyManager working for me exactly as would
be expected, but after upgrading the OS to Debian lenny and Asterisk
to v1.4.21.2 that's no longer the case. Anonymous callers are still
confronted with the PrivacyManager, but now no matter what I set the
Hi list,
On my system, PrivacyManager is not reacting to anonymous calls.
Whenever I dial into my system with my mobile phone's number hidden,
the CLI message CallerID Present: Skipping shows up and and my SIP
phone rings anyway.
Perhaps the cause is due to the fact that when there is no
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Hi all,
I mentioned this back in February, and there wasn't much response (John
Novack was the only one who responded.) I assumed it was due to the
fact that nobody was really sure. :) So, I dropped the idea and haven't
re-visited it until today --
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I'm building an app that will do the following:
1. Force the caller to record their name.
2. Dial the party to call.
3. Play a short menu:
1 = Accept Call
2 = Decline Call, go to VM if available
3 = Accept Call forever, never ask again
I'm building an app that will do the following:
1. Force the caller to record their name.
2. Dial the party to call.
3. Play a short menu:
1 = Accept Call
2 = Decline Call, go to VM if available
3 = Accept Call forever, never ask again
4 = Decline Call
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Hi all,
I am running into some problems here with PrivacyManager. We used to
use it without any issue, but now there seems to be several problems.
We are currently running Asterisk 1.2.4.
First, it seems that if the user does not press the pound
Jeremy G. Gault wrote:
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Hi all,
I am running into some problems here with PrivacyManager. We used to use it
without any issue, but now there seems to be several problems.
We are currently running Asterisk 1.2.4.
First, it seems that if the
Hi all,
Please see the dialplan snippet below. Any hint why it does not pass the
correctly entered 10 digit number as calleridnum on to the SIP phone?
The SIP phone always shows Unknown.
exten = s,1,PrivacyManager(1,10)
exten = s,n,GotoIf($[${PRIVACYMGRSTATUS} =
SUCCESS]?privok:privfailed)
exten
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 16:52 +0100, Patrick wrote:
Hi all,
Please see the dialplan snippet below. Any hint why it does not pass the
correctly entered 10 digit number as calleridnum on to the SIP phone?
The SIP phone always shows Unknown.
exten = s,1,PrivacyManager(1,10)
exten =
Hi list!
I'm trying to get PrivacyManager working but for some reason it always
thinks that CallerID is present (when it isn't). I get this on the
console:
== Primary D-Channel on span 1 up
-- Accepting voice call from '' to '0711234567' on channel 0/2, span 1
-- Executing
Keith,
VP Connect is having issues right now with callerid being
transmitted... as much as they don't want to believe it. Sometimes it
works, sometimes it doesn't. Maybe this is part of the problem. Does
PM not work 100% of the time for you?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:29:37 -0500, Keith O'Brien
Brian Dingman wrote:
Keith,
VP Connect is having issues right now with callerid being
transmitted... as much as they don't want to believe it. Sometimes it
works, sometimes it doesn't. Maybe this is part of the problem. Does
PM not work 100% of the time for you?
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:29:37 -0500,
So are you saying that * does not see the callerid but it should. Is
this a possible bug in the callerid application. RIght now I am seeing
that callerid isn't recognized 100% of the time (or possibly not
transmitted) when I receive calls from VP Connect. If I do a
NoOp(${CALLERIDNUM}) on incoming
I have been having problems getting PrivacyManager to work
correctly. Right now I am running the 1/21/05 CVS but I have been unable to
get this to work on asterisk-stable either.
You can see from the debug below that the inbound call is
arriving via IAX2 and both the CALLING NUMBER and
Hi
Here in the UK telephone numbers vary in length. When PrivacyManager kicks in
it seems to only listen for the first 10 digits.
Is it possible to have it take any number of digits followed by # to
indicate the end of the number?
Thanks
Mike
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] PrivacyManager 10 digit limit.
Hi
Here in the UK telephone numbers vary in length. When PrivacyManager kicks
in
it seems to only listen for the first 10 digits.
Is it possible to have it take any number
David J Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the standard for the UK was 11 Digits in length, (save
some old 0845, 0800, 0870 numbers), but most of these are
transported to normal 11 digit numbers.
The UK number plan contains 8, 10 and 11 digit numbers if you count
the leading zero access
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 16:51, David J Carter wrote:
I thought the standard for the UK was 11 Digits in length, (save some old
0845, 0800, 0870 numbers), but most of these are transported to normal 11
digit numbers.
there are lots of areas in the UK where there are still 5 digit
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