[Asterisk-Users] Any ideas why I can't dial this SIP phone (sometimes)?

2006-06-02 Thread Matt
Can anyone offer any insights as to why with one of these examples I can do a dial to the sip hone, and with the other I can't? DOESN'T WORK: -- Executing Dial(SIP/109-d35d, SIP/101|5|tr) in new stack -- Called 101 -- SIP/101-c9ff is ringing -- Nobody picked up in 5000 ms --

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Any ideas why I can't dial this SIP phone (sometimes)?

2006-06-02 Thread Thomas Kenyon
Matt wrote: In both cases, SIP/116 is on hook and available for calls. The only thing different is in example one... before it rings extention 116, it rings extention 101 for 5 seconds. I know this sounds silly, but you didn't miss anything in the log stating that the handset had become

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Any ideas why I can't dial this SIP phone (sometimes)?

2006-06-02 Thread Matt
Nope.. actually, I almost wish the phones did that! (AASTRA 9133i) because if you are dialing a number, and a call comes in it dumps the number you were dialing (assuming you didn't finish dialing yet). It turns out it seems I had a syntax error in my set caller id!!! Check it out.. notice where

[Asterisk-Users] Any ideas on an Interactive IVR?

2005-06-03 Thread cveazey
Hi!Does anyone have any ideas on how to build an interactive IVR where questions are asked by Asterisk (pre-recorded prompts), the caller answers the questions, and the system records the answers and emails the whole question-answer session as a .wav file? Similar to Comedian Mail except an menu

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Any ideas on an Interactive IVR?

2005-06-03 Thread Time Bandit
Does anyone have any ideas on how to build an interactive IVR where questions are asked by Asterisk (pre-recorded prompts), the caller answers the questions, and the system records the answers and emails the whole question-answer session as a .wav file? Similar to Comedian Mail except an

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Any Ideas

2003-12-18 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi! I need to come up with a solution that the user can place the caller on hold, the caller here MOH and the user hang the receiver up. Just as if they hit, the hold button on the phone. This can be done, using ADSI if need be. What you are trying to do doesn't seem to make much sense.

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Any Ideas

2003-12-18 Thread PBX
in an extension playing MOH. -gcc -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philipp von Klitzing Posted At: Thursday, December 18, 2003 6:44 AM Posted To: Asterisk User Group Conversation: [Asterisk-Users] Any Ideas Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Any

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Any Ideas

2003-12-18 Thread Philipp von Klitzing
Hi! A caller calls in and a user picks up the phone. Then the user needs to put the caller on hold so he can go check on something. He would like to press the hold button on the phone and hang the receiver up. He can do this, but the caller never hears MOH. The user does what he needs to

[Asterisk-Users] Any Ideas

2003-12-17 Thread PBX
Has anyone come up with any ideas on how to place a call on hold and have them use MOH, with out having to park the call? This is using a analog phone. I know you can hit flash or # but that just gives me dial tone. I need to come up with a solution that the user can place the caller on hold,