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2005 Jan 13
1
Hunt group with Accept/Reject Option
Hi, Could someone please give me some advice on how to get * to perform the following :- Answer incoming call (from IAX Trunk) Play a prompt to the caller like "Thanks for calling please hold while you call is transferred to first available operator" The caller hears MusicOnHold Asterisk begins 'hunting' for someone to take the call by dialing through a list of
2005 Jul 04
1
No Sound (2nd post)
Hello anyone who can help I have two Asterisk boxes with identical hardware (Dev & Production). I recently rebuilt the DEV box using Fedora Core 3 and the latest CVS Head. The hardware is an Intel CA810e, onboard everything with a PIII processor. The config is pure VOIP using IAX2 & ilBC with Virbiage Firefly soft clients. I also use Ztdummy which seems to be working ok - no error
2000 May 25
2
Errors with smbfs/smbmount
...r so. Is this normal samba list behaviour, or have I done something stupid when subscribing? I would really appreciate an answer on this - even if nobody knows the answer to the "disappearing NT shares" problem. Thanks & Regards Martin Munt Draugen Project, SubSea Offshore Limited Rockwater Building, Stoneywood Park, Dyce, Aberdeen, AB21 7DZ Tel: +44 1224 795433 Fax: +44 1224 795582 mailto:Martin.Munt@Halliburton.com
2005 Jun 26
0
No Sound at all
Hello anyone who can help I have two Asterisk boxes with identical hardware (Dev & Production). I recently rebuilt the DEV box using Fedora Core 3 and the latest CVS Head. The hardware is an Intel CA810e, onboard everything with a PIII processor. The config is pure VOIP using IAX2 & ilBC with Virbiage Firefly soft clients. I also use Ztdummy which seems to be working ok - no error
2005 Jan 19
5
Call Screen Macro Not Exiting when call rejected
This is a followup to the posting earlier about Hunt Groups with Call Screening. I have implemented the following macro and for some reason the Macro does not exit and continue the context it was called from when the called party rejects the call - It always drops through to the NoOp at the end and connects the call. Below are two examples of the dial commands I am using to call the macro.