On Mar 24, 2006, at 4:25 PM, Eric "ManxPower" Wieling wrote:
"show applications" in the Asterisk CLI will list the applications
availble. "show application whatever" will give detailed docs on that
application. Also look in the docs directory of your Asterisk source
code tree for much more
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Extension a?
On Friday 24 March 2006 15:32, Mike wrote:
You`re actually bringing up another question: "operator=exten 100", I
didn`t know that. Is
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Extension a?
On Friday 24 March 2006 15:32, Mike wrote:
> You`re actually bringing up another question: "operator=exten 100", I
> didn`t know that. Is this just for the sake of your demonstration, or
> is this an Asterisk s
On Friday 24 March 2006 15:32, Mike wrote:
> You`re actually bringing up another question: "operator=exten 100", I
> didn`t know that. Is this just for the sake of your demonstration, or is
> this an Asterisk standard?
Simply an example. Our operator/receptionist here at work is extension 221
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On Friday 24 March 2006 14:10, Time Bandit wrote:
> If your voicemail context is "default" (t
On Friday 24 March 2006 14:10, Time Bandit wrote:
> If your voicemail context is "default" (that is, is what context the
> mailbox is), you have to put the "a" exten in the "default" context.
Pardon? That's not true at all.
; not a dialplan I'd actually implement, but demonstrates how to use the
> So what context should I put "a" in?
If your voicemail context is "default" (that is, is what context the
mailbox is), you have to put the "a" exten in the "default" context.
hope that clear things up
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Hi,
I want
my users to be able to get into VoiceMailMain when they press * while listening
to their own greeting. It`s standard operating procedure with most
voicemails I have ever used, and luckily it seems Asterisk can support this
behavior with the "a" extension.
The
only thing, is
Hi,
I would like to use the * when I am in the asnwer machine, but I received a message asking for the temporary pass code.
Where I need to put this pass?
I am using asterisk 1.2.0 beta 1
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