So where on the net??? ;-)
Paul
Paul Mahler
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel wake-up
Small world
David Hickman wrote:
man I am tired. I did not mean for my last email to go out to the whole
list :(
Don't worry about it man; the list is set up to cause that sort of thing
to happen, and if you read it for a while, you'll see that it's an
almost-daily occurrence.
Sort of like a free soap op
man I am tired. I did not mean for my last email to go out to the
whole list :(
sorry about that. I just seen alot of people call me via iaxtel.
dhh
-- David Hickman
Pots314-865-4752x1 business x31 home
FWD 23633 """"
IAXTEL
Small world. I have been running * for about 6 months. I really
like it.
I use it to connect my mother in law in arkansas and to integrate into
fwd and iaxtel.
I also have a hidden menu that give me the status of key network
servers and by using x10 a way to kill the power supply of my e
sage-
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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 6:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel wake-up
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:35:54PM -0500, Matthew B Marlowe wrote:
I haven't figured out yet how to make * wai
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:58:01PM -0600, Eric Wieling wrote:
> It should not be too tough to make it wait if you are dialing a channel
> that supports answer supervision (like an analog FXS port or a digital
> FXO port). Analog FXO ports don't support answer supervision, of
> course.
In my situa
It should not be too tough to make it wait if you are dialing a channel
that supports answer supervision (like an analog FXS port or a digital
FXO port). Analog FXO ports don't support answer supervision, of
course.
On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 17:52, Rob Fugina wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:35:54
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 07:10:07PM -0500, Matthew B Marlowe wrote:
> I never tried out call files so I just tried one out and when I tried it
> as soon as I picked up on my cell phone the audible file started to play
> and didn't require a # to start playing.
>
> I wonder why yours operates differ
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 11:03:41PM -0600, Robert Lawrence wrote:
> I would be interested in the AGI Script.
Here it is, along with the shell script I run from cron every minute.
It's sloppy -- I didn't expect to be sharing it so quickly.
Rob
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Rob Fugina, Systems Guy
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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 6:58 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel wake-up
That's right, my mistake. Forgot you were using a call file. Sorry :)
Definitely looking forward to previewing your script though!
Rob Fugina wrote:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:35:54PM -0500, Matthew B Marlowe wrote:
I haven't figured out yet how to make * wait until the call in answered
before playing a recording (without the recipient pressing #).
Show application dial.
Use option A
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem
PM
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On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:35:54PM -0500, Matthew B Marlowe wrote:
>
> I haven't figured out yet how to make * wait until the call in
> answered before playing a recording (without the recipient pressing
#).
>
&
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 06:35:54PM -0500, Matthew B Marlowe wrote:
>
> I haven't figured out yet how to make * wait until the call in answered
> before playing a recording (without the recipient pressing #).
>
> Show application dial.
>
> Use option A
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an
unday, February 29, 2004 6:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hotel wake-up
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 11:03:41PM -0600, Robert Lawrence wrote:
> I would be interested in the AGI Script. As for the voice prompts, I
> am having Allison record some stuff for me on Monday, including
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 11:03:41PM -0600, Robert Lawrence wrote:
> I would be interested in the AGI Script. As for the voice prompts, I am
> having Allison record some stuff for me on Monday, including prompts for
> such a wake up system, that I plan to donate back to the Asterisk
> community.
Bob Knight wrote:
Nicholas Bachmann wrote:
Bill Michaelson wrote:
Anybody know how to implement a hotel wake-up call feature with *?
It seems like it could be accomplished with an AGI and a script that
wrote call files. Have the AGI prompt for the wakeup time (or have a
web interface for a
Nicholas Bachmann wrote:
Bill Michaelson wrote:
Anybody know how to implement a hotel wake-up call feature with *?
It seems like it could be accomplished with an AGI and a script that
wrote call files. Have the AGI prompt for the wakeup time (or have a
web interface for a front-desk person d
All the digits should already be recorded so you could easily skip that
part and play back any digit from the AGI 1-9 that it was assigned.
On Sun, 2004-02-29 at 00:03, Robert Lawrence wrote:
> I would be interested in the AGI Script. As for the voice prompts, I
> am having Allison record some stu
I would be interested in the AGI Script. As for the voice prompts, I
am having Allison record some stuff for me on Monday, including prompts
for such a wake up system, that I plan to donate back to the Asterisk
community.
This is what I have for Allison:
Wake up call! This is
Bill Michaelson wrote:
Anybody know how to implement a hotel wake-up call feature with *?
It seems like it could be accomplished with an AGI and a script that
wrote call files. Have the AGI prompt for the wakeup time (or have a
web interface for a front-desk person do it) and write a file to a
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 19:39, Bill Michaelson wrote:
> Anybody know how to implement a hotel wake-up call feature with *?
You could modify my callback script. It would require some pretty
significant changes, but it's a good place to start. You can find it,
and other scripts, (some good, some bad
Bill, tell us about your system!
How many rooms, what kind of extension set in the rooms, number of
"outside" lines, front desk capabilities, how you bill back tel charges
to the room, etc.
Have you worked-out the ratio of guests to outside lines? IVR? Do you
use the directory function for gu
On Sat, Feb 28, 2004 at 08:39:26PM -0500, Bill Michaelson wrote:
> Anybody know how to implement a hotel wake-up call feature with *?
I just wrote an AGI for it. I literally just got it working the day
before yesterday, so it's not really 'pretty' yet. I also don't have
all of the voice prompts
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