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to use their touch tone menus. Oddly, this isn’t the
case with all outside systems. If I call Dell, everything works great.
Is this a known issue with asterisk? I’m hope there is
a simple setting I’ve over looked.
All help is appreciated.
Thank you.
Bryan Mahin
If I lock the account down to one simultaneous call, this will resolve
one problem but create another. The user will only be able to place or
receive one call and not be able to conference call two or three people
at a time. Correct? I really need to be able to lock the account down so
multiple cal
Registration only affects Asterisk -> Device calls. In a Device
-> Asterisk call, Asterisk does not care what IP the device is at as
long as the correct user/password are provided.
Bryan Mahin wrote:
> :) I should rephrase my question. And included a bit more information
on
> what I
Registration only affects Asterisk -> Device calls. In a Device
-> Asterisk call, Asterisk does not care what IP the device is at as
long as the correct user/password are provided.
Bryan Mahin wrote:
> :) I should rephrase my question. And included a bit more information
on
> what I
If I lock the account down to one simultaneous call, this will resolve
one problem but create another. The user will only be able to place or
receive one call and not be able to conference call two or three people
at a time. Correct? I really need to be able to lock the account down so
multiple cal
it. I have the phones tagged to accountcodes and I use
the channel counting features of asterisk to limit an accountcode to X
number of simultaneous calls.
Darren Wiebe
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Bryan Mahin wrote:
> Lol.. To an extent I agree. But I feel the best way is to find a way
to
> block t
I am only seeing the siparator ip. Tried the following.
${SIPCHANINFO(peerip)}
${SIPCHANINFO(recvip)}
${SIPCHANINFO(from)}
${SIPCHANINFO(uri)}
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start
billing him if it keeps happening after that!
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Thanks again,
Bryan Mahin
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. Has anyone
found any sort of solution for this type scenario?
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Well, I should say… Sporadically I
can register to the virtual ip. Other times I can’t.
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virtual ip but my soft phones wont register. I get the
following error. Is this normal?
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of setup
without the use of SER?
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