Hi,
Both cases, I want to have the ring timeout after 20 secs, and see the caller being forwarded to vm and leave a message. I also want to see if It's possible to forward to vm if a phone is not registered with ser (phone off for example). I was thinking that my config file would support both of these scenarios.
I'm using ser-0.8.11 downloaded as released version in august. I downloaded ser 0.8.11 last night and started the build process but still haven't installed it. I'm wondering if my config file is ok and it's a matter of having an old ser/sems release or is there something wrong with my config file.
Thanks again for any help.
Samy.
-----Original Message----- From: Jan Janak [mailto:jan@iptel.org] Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2003 9:29 AM To: Samy Touati Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] voicemail not working
Hello,
what exactly means "a user which doesn't answer" ? Do you mean that the phone of the user rings and he doesn't pick up or do you mean that his phone is offline and deoesn't respond to INVITE ?
Jan.
On 08-11 17:27, Samy Touati wrote:
Hi,
I tried to include the voicemail support in my running config, but I'm not getting any voicemail functionality: I call a user which doesn't answer
and
I end up with a 404 in all cases. Prior to adding the voicemail logic, the config file was processing the requests as intended: numbers beginning with 8 go to IP users, other
numbers
go to PSTN gateway. By adding the vm support I was thinking that users part of voicemail group will see their received calls transferred to vm after a certain amount of time (20sec), or if they are not located/registered, their incoming calls will go to vm directly.
Unfortunately this is not what I'm getting.
In the file the following hosts have this meaning: Vocal.ipsound.net:5060 SER SERVER Vocal.ipsound.net:5071 SER SERVER RUNNING FOR VM ONLY as suggested the
list.
Running with the config file downloaded from cvs. Phoenix.tunix.com:5061 PSTN GW
Running ser rel 0.8.11 release
Thanks.
Samy.
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