Yes thats the bottom line, its mostly the country code which can be 1-3
digits long. There is no rules based solution for this. Historicaly each
country picked a number "out of a hat" except the US (which had to be
number "1") because as we all know it's the centre of the universe. The
former USSR
Am Mittwoch, den 20.12.2006, 14:42 -0500 schrieb Doug Crompton:
> Anthony,
>
> Ok I understand. The "011" is unique though and I guess the problem is
> the length of the remaining digits. This could vary based on country?? and
> I suspect there is no unique rule that could be applied??? I have no
Anthony,
Ok I understand. The "011" is unique though and I guess the problem is
the length of the remaining digits. This could vary based on country?? and
I suspect there is no unique rule that could be applied??? I have not
studied this but is there any uniqness to the remaining digits?
Doug
I have been using an approach such as this but am looking for something
else because of some limitations it has. The phone thinks it dialed,
and was connected to "011" (which it was)
As such, that will be stored in the phones dial history (redial if
nothing else).
I'm not even certain what I wa
Well that is certainly an option but not all phones would have a send key
especially if you are using analog phones. I guess the # keys functions in
that way on many of those.
I still like my "wired" phones to work like they use to. You dial a number
and it executes the call immediately.
Ok I cam
don
Doug
On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, [iso-8859-1] Jes?s M?ndez Rom?n wrote:
Hi,
Where can I find that option?
Thanks
Jesus
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I am located on the west coast of the united states.
In order to dial an international number from within the US, we must
first dial the special international access code that tells the PSTN
"the following call is an international one" - in the US that is "011",
followed by the country code, an
Sorry, I did not read the original message completely. The answer is no I
do not make international calls. I do not know anyone in any other country
to call! I do not have a rule for that but it should be easy to implement
as 01x would not match anything I currently have for early dial. Would you
a
ere can I find that option?
Thanks
Jesus
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> > configuration tabs. (so you'd have to set it on each account you were
> > using on the phone)
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> > Gordon
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> >> Doug
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> >> On Sun, 5 Nov 2006, [iso-8859-1] Jes?s M?ndez Rom?n wrote:
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can I find that option?
Thanks
Jesus
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: Re: [asterisk-users] Re: Newbie Questions - Grandstorm phones?
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
> I came to the same conclusion.
> There is one thing however that the GXP2000 needs in my opinion.
> There is no dial plan avaiable in the configuration, this means that when
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I am agree with you. Do you use the latest version of firmware?
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On Wed, 1 Nov 2006, Henry.L.Coleman wrote:
> I came to the same conclusion.
> There is one thing however that the GXP2000 needs in my opinion.
> There is no dial plan avaiable in the configuration, this means that when
> dialing a number there is a slight delay before it actually dials.
> With a d
I came to the same conclusion.
There is one thing however that the GXP2000 needs in my opinion.
There is no dial plan avaiable in the configuration, this means that when
dialing a number there is a slight delay before it actually dials.
With a dial plan the dialed number is sent immeadiately the pa
After doing some research on the Internet and studying all the major IP phones, I have came to a conclusion that Grandstream GXP-2000 has the most features of all the phones for the least price of all. I don't know how they are managing to manufacture their product for such a cheap price, but they'
Hi Andrew, I can highly recommend using the Granstream GXP 2000.
Upgrade the firmware to ver. 1.1.1.14 and you won't have any problems.
The 4 line buttons are not actual lines they are calls queued up on an
extension so you can have as many incoming lines as you want. The first
call comes in on lin
Ken,
Also stay away from Swissvoice phones
I have found several ways to do the second thing.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Connect+2+servers
It works great.
Jason
Tom Vile wrote:
I tend to stay away from the Grandstream phones for
business use because they simply break to ea
I tend to stay away from the Grandstream phones for business use because they simply break to easily. I would suggest using Snom phones like the Snom 300 for around $99.2 Asterisk boxes in different locations? Sure, you can do that and its quite easily.
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Thanks everyone for the input. After pricing everything we need out,
it's not worth trying to get our old system to work, so I've pitched
ditching everything and sta
Thanks everyone for the input. After pricing everything we need out,
it's not worth trying to get our old system to work, so I've pitched
ditching everything and starting over. I'm very excited and hoping
they'll go for it.
Regardless, I'm going to throw a box together for my house, we have no
h
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