P2P
mode to establish the link.
Andreas
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Sent: Samstag, 13. September 2003 21:51
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Voicemail to a commercial PBX/key phone system
Hello.
I've seen
Hi Martin,
I have an installation where * is hooked to a Siemens Hicon 300, serving more
than 100 voicemail boxes.
Lines going in * are analog, with the PBX sending me some DTMF codes of who is
ringing, motive (busy, not available, etc...)
> Hello.
>
> I've seen some mentions of asterisk pos
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, John Brown wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:21:40PM -0400, Steve Creel wrote:
>> The Legend currently has 8 analog lines in a hunt group to the
>> voicemail/auto-attendant system. I went in after-hours and put a buttset
>> inline to monitor the first line in the hunt group.
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 05:21:40PM -0400, Steve Creel wrote:
> The Legend currently has 8 analog lines in a hunt group to the
> voicemail/auto-attendant system. I went in after-hours and put a buttset
> inline to monitor the first line in the hunt group. When I call in from
> an outside line, the
Martin,
We currently are in dire need of a system to replace our Audix Voice Power
connected to our Merlin Legend switch. A little while ago, I knew
absolutely nothing about how to do this, and inquired on the list. The
response I got were extremely helpful to me, as I had no idea where to
start
Hello.
I've seen some mentions of asterisk possibly being used as an inexpensive
voicemail attachment to a commercial PBX etc.
Does anyone here, have experience of using it in this fashion ?
What commercial systems have been successfully attached too ?
How is the attachment made ?
Analog, dig