there are too many issues to count. kansas sample they do not support a hairpinned call.
why is it that you think you have limited options? On Sep 16, 2011 7:14 AM, "Tim Byng" <[email protected]> wrote: > I was contemplating not putting CallCentric in the subject of this email, as > I know they're generally not recommended with sipXecs and some of you may > not even read this. However, I'm running out of options. I won't get into it > here, but my choices are very limited, so if I can get CallCentric to work > with sipXecs, I'm happy. > > So far I have the basics working. Both inbound and outbound calls seem to be > working as expected (minus the inbound caller id name, but I've only tested > one number so far). However, I just ran into a problem where an external > line will not ring when I set a call forwarding rule for a user. Here are > the scenarios: > > - OK: Landline -> voip.ms DID -> sipXecs -> internal extension -> > voip.ms-> external number > - OK: Landline -> callcentric DID -> sipXecs -> internal extension -> > voip.ms -> external number > - Not OK: Landline -> voip.ms DID -> sipXecs -> internal extension -> > callcentric -> external number > - Not OK: Landline -> callcentric DID -> sipXecs -> internal extension -> > callcentric -> external number > > In all cases, the internal extension rings. However, when callcentric is > used to forward the number, the external number does not ring. > > Is this a known issue with CallCentric? If someone was able to get this to > work, what steps did you take? > > Are there any other limitations with CallCentric that I should know about? > > Regards, > Tim
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