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2012-02-01 Thread Luciano Berardi
Hi to everybody, let me begin saying that I'm new in sipXecs so I'm sorry if something is not clear in my question or scenario-explanation. My current objective is to retrieve cdr's information about different call types (e.g. transferred, forwarded ..) and perform some manipulation on these

[sipx-users] No cdr or cse record for forwarded calls

2012-02-01 Thread Luciano Berardi
Hi to everybody, let me begin saying that I'm new in sipXecs so I'm sorry if something is not clear in my question or scenario-explanation. My current objective is to retrieve cdr's information about different call types (e.g. transferred, forwarded ..) and perform some manipulation on

Re: [sipx-users] No cdr or cse record for forwarded calls

2012-02-01 Thread Tony Graziano
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Luciano Berardi luciano.bera...@sip2ser.it wrote: Hi to everybody, let me begin saying that I'm new in sipXecs so I'm sorry if something is not clear in my question or scenario-explanation. My current objective is to retrieve cdr's information about different

[sipx-users] Any gotchas with T.38 and Cisco SPA3102?

2012-02-01 Thread Robert B
Pinging the group again on this one... Based on all my reading, SipX will let T.38 negotiation occur between the upstream and the ATA and won't interfere. Can anyone verify? -- Robert Original Message Subject:Any gotchas with T.38 and Cisco SPA3102? Date: Fri,

Re: [sipx-users] Any gotchas with T.38 and Cisco SPA3102?

2012-02-01 Thread Tony Graziano
sipxbridge does not block the codec. at the same time the question is really a half question: if the ATA is configured to handle t.38, you can connect a fax machine to it (and even register it to sipx if it is capable) and send a fax from the plain paper fax machine to a unified messaging fax

Re: [sipx-users] Any gotchas with T.38 and Cisco SPA3102?

2012-02-01 Thread Robert B
Tony, That's what I thought. The SPA3102 fully supports T.38, although it looks like the provisioning profile in SipX does not include the options, so manual configuration is likely. Or at least partial manual. Not too worried, as long as it will negotiate T.38 with the

Re: [sipx-users] [sipx-dev] No cdr or cse record for forwarded calls

2012-02-01 Thread Tony Graziano
I would agree. I think in 4.2 it was working and broke somewhere during 4.4 (just dont have a 4.21 system to test against). In either case it is essentially the same anyway. I think if you comment on the tracker issue and provide newer information it would help in getting it assigned and

Re: [sipx-users] Any gotchas with T.38 and Cisco SPA3102?

2012-02-01 Thread Robert B
Tony, If it comes to it, I'll just instruct the client to dial a prefix on the fax machine and handle it from there. Not elegant, but hey -- they are coming from an Asterisk setup so thus far they are head over heels over the fact that everything just plain works. They were on a FreePBX

Re: [sipx-users] MOH and Call Park (4.4 latest)

2012-02-01 Thread Gerald Drouillard
On 2/1/2012 10:58 AM, Tony Graziano wrote: I have uploaded music on hold to a system for both MOH and Park. I have set the user to use Use System Configuration. When a call is transferred they hear the MOH. When the user presses the HOLD button, no MOH is heard. When a call is parked they

Re: [sipx-users] Any gotchas with T.38 and Cisco SPA3102?

2012-02-01 Thread Tony Graziano
from cisco's website: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10024/products_qanda_item09186a0080a359bf.shtml A subsequence of keys (possibly empty) can be automatically replaced with a different subsequence using an angle bracket notation '', dialed-subsequence ':', and transmitted-subsequence

Re: [sipx-users] MOH and Call Park (4.4 latest)

2012-02-01 Thread Tony Graziano
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Gerald Drouillard gerryl...@drouillard.ca wrote: On 2/1/2012 10:58 AM, Tony Graziano wrote: I have uploaded music on hold to a system for both MOH and Park. I have set the user to use Use System Configuration. When a call is transferred they hear the MOH. When