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Hi, Alyed.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Alyed wrote:
> you are right, under [channels] is where it's supposed to be my
> mistake, i guess i was thinking in sip.conf :)
Perfect :-)
>> However, the following doubt arises to me: it would also have had
>> thi
you are right, under [channels] is where it's supposed to be my mistake, i
guess i was thinking in sip.conf :)
>However, the following doubt arises to me: it would also have had this
>problem for some originating call from a telephone that is not a cell
>phone?
yes, and this can be a really seri
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Hi, Alyed.
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Alyed wrote:
>> I was with the following situation: if I call from a cell phone, my
>> Asterisk take the call, it presents to the caller the possibility to
>> dialing an extension number and, in case of not doing it, i
Make sure you have
busydetect=yes
busycount=3
somewhere below your [general] context in chan_dahdi.conf (or zapata.conf
depending on your asterisk version) and restart the the service.
This should be enoough to do the magic.
Alyed
2010/3/21 Daniel Bareiro
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Hi, Gordon.
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Gordon Henderson wrote:
>> I'm testing with a Grandstream BT200 telephone and, according to I
>> read, it has a LED that blinks if for that extension messages were
>> left.
>>
>> In "Voice Mail UserID", under the "ACC
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
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> Hi all!
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> I'm testing with a Grandstream BT200 telephone and, according to I read,
> it has a LED that blinks if for that extension messages were left.
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> In "Voice Mail UserID", under the "ACCOUNT"
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Hi all!
I'm testing with a Grandstream BT200 telephone and, according to I read,
it has a LED that blinks if for that extension messages were left.
In "Voice Mail UserID", under the "ACCOUNT" tab, I put *100 that is the
extension in which my Asterisk