Any suggestions on this please ? Wanted to know how to decide the VM pilot number ?
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:48 PM, kill mill <[email protected]> wrote: > Guys had a quick question on this. When we use the CTI RP workaround I > see you guys send the call to some known number for example 1641 but how do > you know this is one of the DID/'s that route to the main site ? If in the > exam the VM pilot 2220 then do you guys just pick an arbitary number and > hope it gets routed to the HQ site ? Is there some thing specific you look > when you decide what number to route back to the HQ ? > > Thnx > > On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:47 PM, kill mill <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Guys had a quick question on this. When we use the CTI RP workaround I >> see you guys send the call to some known number for example 1641 but how do >> you know this is one of the DID/'s that route to the main site ? If in the >> exam the VM pilot 2220 then do you guys just pick an arbitary number and >> hope it gets routed to the HQ site ? Is there some thing specific you look >> when you decide what number to route back to the HQ ? >> >> Thnx >> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Jose Gregorio Linero (jlinero) < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi: >>> >>> >>> >>> Looks like I’ve never tested this before, I have configured BR1 GW as >>> H323 GW, I am aware of the 0xFF redirect problem and I am testing AAR and >>> SRST, due to the fact this is an H323 GW I need the command “isdn outgoing >>> ie redirect” in the ISDN serial interface in order to make the redirection >>> of a call to the correct voicemail in AAR mode, but I realized that this >>> command affect the integration to the voicemail in SRST mode, my question >>> is, having this scenario the only option we have is vm-integration?, because >>> using this command in serial interface the translation pattern workaround >>> does not work. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> >>> >>> Jose >>> >> >> >
