On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 19:34, Reid A. Forrest wrote:
> Iâve done something similar at home, but made my dialplan such that I
> can dial either 10 or 11 digits locally. I donât use a âthrow awayâ
> digit at all. Any 7, 10, or 11 digit call will be appropriately
> mangled and sent out the PSTN / VoIP
At 3:58 PM -0500 on 6/14/04, Eric Wieling wrote:
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 14:51, Jacob Hunter wrote:
got it.. so one more question, this is on a cisco ata-186, (SIP) so
itprobably wont work. I have gone through the entire "dialplan"
portionof the manual and can't find any function to make it func
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making * more like a normal pbx (cisco ata-186)
You're probably up the creek with the
ATA186. I had one of mine unlocked from Vonage, and I
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* more like a normal pbx (cisco ata-186)got it.. so one
more question, this is on a cisco ata-186, (SIP) so it probably wont work. I
have g
That's a dirty secret of VoIP. What you want to do is handled by the
VoIP device. Most VoIP devices do not support this feature. I've heard
a rumor that the v3.1 SIP firmware for the ATA-186 supports this
feature, but I don't currently have an ATA-186 available to me to test
this.
On Mon, 2004-
got it.. so one more question, this is on a cisco ata-186, (SIP) so it probably wont work. I have gone through the entire "dialplan" portion of the manual and can't find any function to make it function in this way. I am running firmware 2.16.
j hunter
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On Jun 14, 2004, at 12:2