I'm having a weird problem with CallerIDs and I can't tell if it is a
problem with Asterisk, the telco, or the VOIP provider I'm using.
Basically, I am using Asterisk as a proxy for my cell phone. People call
in and the call gets forwarded to my personal number. The feature on my
phone allows
you want cheap or real?
Cary Fitch
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David Backeberg wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Terry Nathantnat...@aiinc.ca wrote:
I'm having a weird problem with CallerIDs and I can't tell if it is a
problem with Asterisk, the telco, or the VOIP provider I'm using.
Basically, I am using Asterisk as a proxy for my cell phone.
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exten = s,n,Background(cassandra/OfficeHours)
exten = s,n,Background(cassandra/NextRep)
exten = t,n,Macro(dial-us)
exten = i,1,Playback(pbx-invalid)
exten = i,2,Goto(s,open)
exten = #,1,Macro(hangupcall)
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Terry Nathan tnat...@aiinc.ca wrote
G'afternoon everybody,
I'm having a problem with consistently being able to ring our extensions
from an outside line. I don't have a problem reaching the number, but
during our calls to Background(msg) that I am having a problem. It seems
to be an issue with timing. If I press the extension
Hi everybody,
I don't have any issue(for now) but I wrote a small python script to
help search through the asterisk messages file.
The script will parse 'messages' and then put the relevant info into a
database(I chose mysql) so you can run any queries you like, instead of
having to troll