Hi there. Is there a way I can tell asterisk to play *vm-isunavail* (person unavailable) instead of *vm-isonphone* (person is on the phone) Many thanks, Pierre -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070111/d75f1d29/attachment.htm
Pierre du Plessis wrote:> Hi there. > > Is there a way I can tell asterisk to play *vm-isunavail* (person > unavailable) instead of *vm-isonphone* (person is on the phone)That would depend on many things. One of which is: How do you set the DND? In Asterisk? In the Phone? Via a web interface?
>That would depend on many things. One of which is: How do you set theDND? In Asterisk? In the Phone? Via a web interface? Thanks Eric, I'm using the asterisk DND Cheers, Pierre
Hi there. Perhaps my message lost meaning when I post the answer to Eric's question without stating the problem again... Is there a way I can tell asterisk to play *vm-isunavail* (person unavailable) instead of *vm-isonphone* (person is on the phone) when DND is enabled on one of the extenstions in Asterisk. It's not the phone that's placed on DND but Asterisk. The problem is that we place the phone on DND during the night and people gets a message that we're on the phone. Many thanks, Pierre -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070112/e4b48f41/attachment.htm
Thanks very much for your response Andrew... Andrew Joakimsen wrote: > Well now that I look into it, if you disable the call waiting the > response is 486 busy here. If you use the DND it is the same response, > so there's no way to do phone-side DND and correctly report the > voicemail state. > > But the Aastra phones do support the selection, which IMO should be > 603 decline when the phone is in DND. I suppose the RFC isnt exactly > clear but I don't think Asterisk's internal call handeling should be > considered "another endpoint"