Hi Gael,

If a sipx extension isn't registered to a phone and receives a call it goes to 
the dialed user's voicemail by default. It should be as simple as setting up 
the extension in sipx and configuring your Asterisk box to forward after no 
answer to the sipx extension. If you need to match up user data between the two 
you may be able to leverage the AD or LDAP features.

HTH,
Matt
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Subject: [sipx-users] custom voicemail diaplan?

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

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Gaël Ravot
Ingénieur Réseau & Télécom
+41 21 692 22 67
UNIL, Centre Informatique, 1015 Lausanne
Switzerland

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