On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Gerald Drouillard
wrote:
> On 11/3/2011 4:58 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
>> Right now there is no way to set the preferences for a group of users.
>> Here's what I am talking about:
>>
>> Users by default have been created with an email attachment type of
>> "Full". Th
I like the concept of being able to set group level preferences of any
sort. For the larger installs, it ensures consistency.
For VM's, I would consider the additional group option of deleting the
voicemail immediately after email delivery. Yes, this has been discussed
before as a risk, but a lot
On 11/3/2011 4:58 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
> Right now there is no way to set the preferences for a group of users.
> Here's what I am talking about:
>
> Users by default have been created with an email attachment type of
> "Full". There is no way to set preferences to an already configured
> user
Right now there is no way to set the preferences for a group of users.
Here's what I am talking about:
Users by default have been created with an email attachment type of
"Full". There is no way to set preferences to an already configured
user or group of users to change the default setting to "Br
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Jan Fricke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that there are some end-devices that support CCBS (call completion on
> busy subscriber). E.g. we used it some time ago with snom phones. If I’m not
> wrong the feature is implemented on phone side with some kind of
> event-packag
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On 11/03/2011 08:06 AM, Becker, Jesse wrote:
> Joe, I spent a lot of time debugging and testing the Cisco plus
> configuration files a couple of years back, however, stopped
> working on it due to the interop issues with the Cisco sip
> firmware. Fo
Hi,
I know that there are some end-devices that support CCBS (call completion
on busy subscriber). E.g. we used it some time ago with snom phones. If I’m
not wrong the feature is implemented on phone side with some kind of
event-package (Subscribe/notify etc.). This seems complex to me and also
ha
Joe,
I spent a lot of time debugging and testing the Cisco plus configuration
files a couple of years back, however, stopped working on it due to the
interop issues with the Cisco sip firmware. For example, attendant
transfer would work, but blind transfers did not. Sometimes you could
pla
You can do it with one ethernet card but you need a managed layer 2 switch
and some knowledge of VLans.
Of course a security expert will tell you that vlans are not security
boundaries.
Mike
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Ewan McLean wrote:
> *Forages for an ethernet card*. Okay :)
>
> Tony G
The question has been asked before by multiple people including Kumaran
about 3 weeks ago.
Answers were provided as well:
http://forum.sipfoundry.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=63948&S=cec29bee730a54d52045d0a59841961e
http://forum.sipfoundry.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=56104&S=070dc588e335771ea7dce2335
This tool has a function for SNOM phones only.
I don't think it's anything special except cloudifi-ing phone
administration.
>From the web-pade:
As a hosted, web-based service, snom Active offers VARs a highly
reliable platform
to manage and provision hundreds to thousands of sno
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