Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forward - 7940 Asterisk - Help

2005-09-21 Thread Tom Rymes
We use 7940s here via SIP, and CFwdAll on the phones works just fine (firmware 7.5 and 7.4). AFAICT, the only way that user would receive incoming calls on his/her mobile is if incoming calls are sent to his/her desk phone, which would then forward those calls to the mobile. If your user was logged into an incoming call queue that used the RingAll strategy, that user would indeed receive all incoming calls on his/her mobile. Make sure that they have logged out of the queue first!There are obviously a number of other reasons that s/he might be receiving incoming calls, but that is my first guess. Are you using a custom dialplan,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]/AMP, or something else?TomOn Sep 16, 2005, at 5:00 AM, c waddy wrote:I am looking for a simple way to forward calls unconditionally with Asterisk.   We are running an Asterisk system with 10 extensions using SIP. One of our users leaves the office regulary, when she is out, she needs to be able to forward unconditionally to her mobile or collegue.   I am trying to keep it as simple as possible, we use Cisco 7940's, they have a call forward option, when she uses it, "all" our incoming calls go to her mobile? Not just the calls to her extension.   My Question: Does Call Forward on the Cisco Phones and Asterisk work? If so do I need to implement something into the dial plan.   I have read on the wiki: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20call%20forwarding   Is there an updated way to do this? I thought *21* was hard coded into Asterisk?   If the Cisco phones wont work, i would like her to simply dial *21*mobile number#, any suggestions on this?   Thanks.___--Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com --Asterisk-Users mailing listAsterisk-Users@lists.digium.comhttp://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-usersTo UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:   http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users ___
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[Asterisk-Users] Call Forward - 7940 Asterisk - Help

2005-09-16 Thread c waddy
I am looking for a simple way to forward calls unconditionally with Asterisk.

We are running an Asterisk system with 10 extensions using SIP. One of our users leaves the office regulary,when she is out,she needs to be able to forward unconditionally to her mobile or collegue.

I am trying to keep it as simple as possible, we use Cisco 7940's, they have a call forward option, when she uses it, all our incoming calls go to her mobile? Not just the calls to her extension.

My Question: Does Call Forward on the Cisco Phones and Asterisk work? If so do I need to implement something into the dial plan.

I have read on the wiki:http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20call%20forwarding

Is there an updated way to do this? I thought *21* was hard coded into Asterisk?

If the Cisco phones wont work, i would like her to simply dial *21*mobile number#, any suggestions on this?

Thanks.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forward - 7940 Asterisk - Help

2005-09-16 Thread Stefan Gofferje

c waddy schrieb:
I am looking for a simple way to forward calls unconditionally with 
Asterisk.
 
We are running an Asterisk system with 10 extensions using SIP. One of 
our users leaves the office regulary, when she is out, she needs to be 
able to forward unconditionally to her mobile or collegue.
 
I am trying to keep it as simple as possible, we use Cisco 7940's, they 
have a call forward option, when she uses it, all our incoming calls 
go to her mobile? Not just the calls to her extension.
 
My Question: Does Call Forward on the Cisco Phones and Asterisk work? If 
so do I need to implement something into the dial plan.
 
I have read on the 
wiki: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20call%20forwarding
 
Is there an updated way to do this? I thought *21* was hard coded into 
Asterisk?
 
If the Cisco phones wont work, i would like her to simply dial 
*21*mobile number#, any suggestions on this?


AFAIK, the CFWDALL option of the SIP fw send a temporarily moved
message back to the caller with the new address to call. This can fail
for a lot of reasons.
I would recommend using 7940s with the native Skinny firmware and
chan_sccp by Sergio Chersovani. Chan_sccp not only supports call
forwarding but a lot more and only with the Skinny image, you can use
all the features, the phone have.
You can read a bit more at http://chan-sccp.org/

Regards,
Stefan


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forward - 7940 Asterisk - Help

2005-09-16 Thread Derek Conniffe

Hi Stefan,

Has chan_sccp matured a lot?  I remember (maybe a year ago or so) that I 
had a lot of problems with chan_sccp and chan_skinny (one thing is that 
I remember with chan_sccp is that the VM button didn't work and trying 
to answer multiple incoming calls tended to make the phone go into a 
weird state where I had to power cycle it to get it back right again). 

I upgraded the phoen to SIP and never looked back - but then maybe I'm 
not getting all the fetures like call forwarding (which sounds very 
useful to me)..


Derek

Stefan Gofferje wrote:


I would recommend using 7940s with the native Skinny firmware and
chan_sccp by Sergio Chersovani. Chan_sccp not only supports call
forwarding but a lot more and only with the Skinny image, you can use
all the features, the phone have.
You can read a bit more at http://chan-sccp.org/



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forward - 7940 Asterisk - Help

2005-09-16 Thread Stefan Gofferje

Hi Derek

Derek Conniffe schrieb:

Hi Stefan,

Has chan_sccp matured a lot?  I remember (maybe a year ago or so) that I 
had a lot of problems with chan_sccp and chan_skinny (one thing is that 
I remember with chan_sccp is that the VM button didn't work and trying 
to answer multiple incoming calls tended to make the phone go into a 
weird state where I had to power cycle it to get it back right again).
I upgraded the phoen to SIP and never looked back - but then maybe I'm 
not getting all the fetures like call forwarding (which sounds very 
useful to me)..


I am talking about a complete rewrite. About half a year ago, Sergio was 
writing patches for Julien's chan_sccp (chan-sccp.sf.net).
For some reason, Sergio decided to do a project split and started his 
own chan_sccp. After a few weeks he stopped patching Julien's work and 
did a complete rewrite. Meanwhile, chan_sccp (chan-sccp.berlios.de or 
chan-sccp.org) is not only stable but also very feature reach!
Sergio does the coding and me and some other people do very heavy 
testing and the project is making great progress.


Highlights are:
- Line status monitoring on 7960/7914 (you see what other - not only
  SCCP - extensions are doing)
- Good hardware support (7940/7960/7914 almost 100%, 7905 almost
  90%, 7920 almost 80%, 7970 currently under heavy development)
- Support for call waiting, call forwarding, ...
- Intercom / autoanswer - controlled by dial application

and a lot more...

Have a look at http://chan-sccp.org/ ...

Slan go foil,
Stefan

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forward - 7940 Asterisk - Help

2005-09-16 Thread c waddy
Hi

I am only interested in using SIP, i would like to setup simple call forwarding either by thephone or Asterisk, it is a commonlegacy PBX feature and i am sure it is available from Asterisk.

What would be the best way to do it?

Is it hard coded into Asterisk?

Why do the SIP Cisco 7940's call forward feature not work with Asterisk?


On 9/16/05, Stefan Gofferje [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi DerekDerek Conniffe schrieb: Hi Stefan, Has chan_sccp matured a lot?I remember (maybe a year ago or so) that I
 had a lot of problems with chan_sccp and chan_skinny (one thing is that I remember with chan_sccp is that the VM button didn't work and trying to answer multiple incoming calls tended to make the phone go into a
 weird state where I had to power cycle it to get it back right again). I upgraded the phoen to SIP and never looked back - but then maybe I'm not getting all the fetures like call forwarding (which sounds very
 useful to me)..I am talking about a complete rewrite. About half a year ago, Sergio waswriting patches for Julien's chan_sccp (chan-sccp.sf.net).For some reason, Sergio decided to do a project split and started his
own chan_sccp. After a few weeks he stopped patching Julien's work anddid a complete rewrite. Meanwhile, chan_sccp (chan-sccp.berlios.de or
chan-sccp.org) is not only stable but also very feature reach!Sergio does the coding and me and some other people do very heavytesting and the project is making great progress.Highlights are:- Line status monitoring on 7960/7914 (you see what other - not only
SCCP - extensions are doing)- Good hardware support (7940/7960/7914 almost 100%, 7905 almost90%, 7920 almost 80%, 7970 currently under heavy development)- Support for call waiting, call forwarding, ...
- Intercom / autoanswer - controlled by dial applicationand a lot more...Have a look at http://chan-sccp.org/ ...Slan go foil,Stefan--(o_ Stefan Gofferje| SCLT, MCP
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