There is a setting for the user to define a different voicemail system
(foreign). You should try this with a single user and then apply it to a
user group if it works.
On Nov 9, 2012 7:20 AM, "Gael Ravot" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to use sipXecs as a voicemail system for extensions on
> another PBX.
>
> Is there a way to customize the dialplan for voicemail to have a single
> number (instead of 8+ext) that can be dialed to leave voicemails and
> look into the sip messages to find the destination mailbox?
>
> The call flow would be something like:
> - someone calls A@remotesystem
> - no answer
> - transfer to VMEXT@sipX via a SIP trunk (the invite here contains a
> "History-Info: A@remotesystem", VMEXT is the new voicemail extension I
> wish to create)
> - let caller leave a message to mailbox of A@sipX
>
> The first 3 steps are of course configured on the remote system. But how
> can I get to the correct mailbox in the end? I guess I have to tell
> SipXecs to look for the History-Info of the resulting invite to get to
> the correct mailbox (all the extensions exist on both systems).
>
> It seems like something similar can be done with Asterisk as explained
> here:
>
> http://voipspot.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/avaya-cm-to-asterisk-voicemail-without-sip-enablement-server-ses-or-session-manager/
>
> I haven't found any hints on how to do this with sipXecs , is it
> possible? Or maybe there is a complete different way of doing that?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help/tips!
>
> Regards,
>
> Gael
>
> --
> Gaël Ravot
> Ingénieur Réseau & Télécom
> +41 21 692 22 67
> UNIL, Centre Informatique, 1015 Lausanne
> Switzerland
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