> Call parking is kludgy when compared to the cool instant feedback provided
by
> a Cisco Callmanager solution.
This was the one thing I was talking about .. We did app_valetparking to act
like cisco CCM in a way. I love it...
I hate the current call parking its the most hacked together thing in
Hi!
> And actually, I have to complain about the 'the new, the now, the hip'. In
> actual fact it isn't. It does do a bunch of different things. It does
> wonderful things. But it is still missing stuff... like for instance, last
> time I checked we can record from Zaptel interfaces, why is
Quoting "Chris A. Icide" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 09:12 AM 5/13/2004, brian wrote:
> >Every time I hear "But legacy PBX's (do it like this|has this)" it makes
> me
> >wanna SCREAM.
> >
> >Asterisk is the new, the now, the hip... shed the old and bring on the
> new.
> >
>
>
To play Devil
On 09:12 AM 5/13/2004, brian wrote:
>Every time I hear "But legacy PBX's (do it like this|has this)" it makes me
>wanna SCREAM.
>
>Asterisk is the new, the now, the hip... shed the old and bring on the new.
>
However, there are very few real green fields out there, and people have
expectations.
On 13-May-04, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> Why would you want to? The sound quality is horrible for music
> even on a good speakerphone. You've probably got a computer and
> decent speaks right there, why not just fire up xmms?
>
perhaps he is doing installs / maintence / cabling office wide
and he
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] BGM Music
> You make a good point.
>
> However in a corp environment where there are many users,
> one distraction is users playing music on there pc's.
>
> So the in this case corp
You make a good point.
However in a corp environment where there are many users,
one distraction is users playing music on there pc's.
So the in this case corp has decided that one music can
be provided via the phone. If the user wants something
to listen to, that is available. Otherwise there is
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 10:57:30AM -0400, Joseph spake thusly:
> Is there any way to play background music on a sip phone
> while the phone is not in use like many legacy pbx's offer?
Why would you want to? The sound quality is horrible for music even on a
good speakerphone. You've probably got a
Interesting.
Would that call take a lot of * resources?
Being up all the time...
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 11:37, Joseph Finley wrote:
> Sure, create an extension that has on-hold music and dial it on the speaker
> phone using the second line.
>
> [mohtest]
> exten => 22,1,Ringing
> exten => 22,2,A
Sure, create an extension that has on-hold music and dial it on the speaker
phone using the second line.
[mohtest]
exten => 22,1,Ringing
exten => 22,2,Answer
exten => 22,3,MusicOnHold,classic
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Sent:
Thinking about it further you could set the 6th line to autoanswer and
have the pbx call you and play MOH when none of your lines on the
asterisk box are in use.
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 10:57, Joseph wrote:
> Is there any way to play background music on a sip phone
> while the phone is not in use lik
With a 7960 you could easily just dial a music on hold extension using
1 of the 6 lines then you could put that on speaker when you aren't
using your phone.
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 10:57, Joseph wrote:
> Is there any way to play background music on a sip phone
> while the phone is not in use like m
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