Paul Redstone wrote:
Hi guys
Thanks for help on this so far. There was no typo - old exchange was System X
and new one System Y.
Also caller ID is enabled on the new DDI range so we get incoming caller ID.
BT are looking at this - the guys I talked to is being very helpful and has
referred
Hi guys
Thanks for help on this so far. There was no typo - old exchange was System X
and new one System Y.
Also caller ID is enabled on the new DDI range so we get incoming caller ID.
BT are looking at this - the guys I talked to is being very helpful and has
referred this to a colleague (why
On Fri, 26 May 2006, Steve Kennedy wrote:
> Err System Y ? System X is a Marconi switch, I didn't think they made a
> Y variant, but hey maybe they do.
System Y is/was a common synonym for AXE10.
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On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 04:58:34PM +0100, Paul Redstone wrote:
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> I found a wiki which said that the DDI numbers we want as caller IDs need to
> be
> flagged as allowed CallerID number - this is done by BT - but BT do not seem
> to
> understand this.
> Also our old local exchange was a S
We had a problem like this until BT "enabled" callerid (an optional
extra) on the line.
Julian.
Paul Redstone wrote:
Hi
Just moved offices in the UK and moved our Asterisk box from old one to new
one. Using idefisk softphones, Junghanns quadbri card for ISDN 2e interfaces.
At both offices we
Hi
Just moved offices in the UK and moved our Asterisk box from old one to new
one. Using idefisk softphones, Junghanns quadbri card for ISDN 2e interfaces.
At both offices we had one standard number and a DDI range, routed with
Asterisk.
We'd set up the configuration so each idefisk set its ow