Brad Stockdale
2005-Feb-23 12:30 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Some simple voicemail questions...
Hello all, I am working on setting up a basic Asterisk system (using Digium FXS and FXO cards, Polycom IP phones). I've got a few questions in regards to voicemail and was hoping that someone could give me some ideas... Right now we have three incoming POTS lines. There are times when all three lines are used. When the lines busy out, the incoming call is sent to a voicemail system that our local telco offers. The nice thing about it is that it never busy's out -- it always is available to take the message and store it for us... If I put this * system in place, as far as I can tell, if the POTS lines are all busy, the customer will get a busy signal and will have no chance to leave a message... My question is this -- Is there any way around this problem other than ordering more POTS line that would, most of the time, sit idle and be used only to take voicemail? If it helps at all, we have Centrex service on our lines here... Is there a way for * to somehow hook into the telco's voicemail system using Centrex? Any thoughts would be appreciated... It will be hard for me to use * here if we lose part of our voicemail capabilities... It would also be a hard sell to buy extra lines at $40.00/month per line (without centrex - with centrex that cost goes up to over 120 a month)... Getting a DCS line or a partial T isn't an option either -- DCS runs about $1,000 a month here... Voicemail is something that my company relies heavily upon, and until I can figure out some sort of solution to this problem or an interoperation between the CO's voicemail and our Asterisk machine, I can't really put this system into place. :-/ Thanks in advance, Brad Thanks, Brad
I think that you still should be able to use the voice mail system of our service provider. It will detect that all 3 lines are busy and reroute the call. -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com]Namens Brad Stockdale Verzonden: woensdag 23 februari 2005 20:31 Aan: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Onderwerp: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Some simple voicemail questions... Hello all, I am working on setting up a basic Asterisk system (using Digium FXS and FXO cards, Polycom IP phones). I've got a few questions in regards to voicemail and was hoping that someone could give me some ideas... Right now we have three incoming POTS lines. There are times when all three lines are used. When the lines busy out, the incoming call is sent to a voicemail system that our local telco offers. The nice thing about it is that it never busy's out -- it always is available to take the message and store it for us... If I put this * system in place, as far as I can tell, if the POTS lines are all busy, the customer will get a busy signal and will have no chance to leave a message... My question is this -- Is there any way around this problem other than ordering more POTS line that would, most of the time, sit idle and be used only to take voicemail? If it helps at all, we have Centrex service on our lines here... Is there a way for * to somehow hook into the telco's voicemail system using Centrex? Any thoughts would be appreciated... It will be hard for me to use * here if we lose part of our voicemail capabilities... It would also be a hard sell to buy extra lines at $40.00/month per line (without centrex - with centrex that cost goes up to over 120 a month)... Getting a DCS line or a partial T isn't an option either -- DCS runs about $1,000 a month here... Voicemail is something that my company relies heavily upon, and until I can figure out some sort of solution to this problem or an interoperation between the CO's voicemail and our Asterisk machine, I can't really put this system into place. :-/ Thanks in advance, Brad Thanks, Brad _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users