I have found that transfers (blind or assisted) and conference calls do not
work either. Is this to be expected with CallCentric? If so, then I guess
they're not an option.

All of this works as expected with voip.ms.

Has anyone been able to get this to work with CallCentric?

Regards,
Tim

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:11 PM, 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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