On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 1:04 AM, JP CR jprollersk...@hotmail.com wrote:
I want to place a form on my site so customers can recieve an mmediate
callback and the PBX should connect them to a cell sales agent.
Are there anfree modules available for this, or one should code this from
scratch?
I have asterisk 1.8.0 installed and I am not able to forward a voicemail
from one users mailbox to another user.
I have the user log into their mailbox
press 8 to forward a message
enter the extension of the user I wish to forward too
I don't prepend a audio message
and press # to send the
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 13:04:29 -0500, Robert Fantini
robertfant...@gmail.com wrote:
did you check :
/var/log/asterisk/full
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011, Gilles wrote:
Yup, but this file doesn't exist. It's an appliance with not much
RAM/NAND memory, so it makes sense to disable logging to save space.
On Sun, 2 Jan 2011 10:04:44 -0800 (PST), Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
Personally, I prefer to use 'autoload=no' and explicitly load the modules
I need on production systems.
Thanks Steve.
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Is it possible to have
Calls incoming to different DIDs?
I want an AA that handles 100s of businesses.
[Incoming-pizza]
Exten = 4045551212,1,Goto(pizza,s,1)
[Incoming-hvac]
Exten = 8085551212,1,Goto(hvac,s,1)
[Incoming-gutter]
Exten = 6175551212,1,Goto(gutter,s,1)
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Thanks for the input. I have the latest drivers but it seems that there is
some serious incompatibility issue with the kernel as when the FLASHING
happens even if the system is restarted it's still not detected. One has to
re-plug it in and then it shows in wanrouter hwprobe.
It could also be
CallFwd should be one of the soft keys on your Cisco phones. Are you
re-flashing the Cisco phones with SIP?
-Cassius
On 1/2/11 3:50 AM, bilal ghayyad bilmar...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi All;
How to configure the buttons in the Cisco IP Phones to be used for
different functionalities like Call
Yes, I don't see why not. You just need to setup an IVR for each business
and then assign each individual DID to the appropriate IVR.
This may help:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+ivr+menu
Cheers!
Rick
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Rick Hall
Senior Vice President
ReadyWire Multimedia Solutions
Cool. So, one Asterisk machine handling up to 100 DID numbers, correct?
Yes. I will have unique IVR flows/plans for each.
I assume that the DID mumbers dialed would be the exaxt match needed
to start the respective context. Correct?
On 1/3/11, Rick Hall r...@readywire.com wrote:
Yes, I don't
On Sun, 2011-01-02 at 00:10 +, Sebastian wrote:
Hi,
One possibility that you might want to explore is OpenVPN. If your VoIP
clients support OpenVPN (either through a local Openvpn client on the
clients network being used as an OpenVPN gateway, or through individual
clients supporting
On Sun, 2 Jan 2011, Thomas Perron wrote:
Is it possible to have Calls incoming to different DIDs?
Yes*, depending on whether your provider 'provides' the DID in the call
setup.
*) Better subjects attract more readers. More detail yields better
answers.
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Thanks in advance,
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 02:41:36AM +0400, Thomas Perron wrote:
Cool. So, one Asterisk machine handling up to 100 DID numbers, correct?
As many as you like, modulo memory and CPU requirements.
I assume that the DID mumbers dialed would be the exaxt match needed
to start the respective context.
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011, Thomas Perron wrote:
So, one Asterisk machine handling up to 100 DID numbers, correct?
The number of DIDs is not limited. You could handle a bazillion DIDs with
a simple dial plan like:
exten = _!.,1, verbose(1,[${ext...@${context}])
We have several Asterisk servers (1.6.2.15) all configured for Realtime, all
backed by the same database. The Asterisk servers are all listed under DNS SRV
records, and SIP ATAs find us this way.
Normally, no matter which Asterisk server an ATA connects to, we get our
database fields filled
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