Ashling,
See comments inline.
--- Ashling O'Driscoll <ashling.odriscoll(a)cit.ie> wrote:
I implemented the changes in ser.cfg that Giri suggested below(will
this cover no answer and busy?). Asterisk and ser are on the same
machine so I now forward to 5062: see code below. Hoever how do I now
modify Asterisk to handle this?...Like I said Ive read lots on this
but it gets complicated with perl scripts etc. Apologies if I am a
bit slow picking up on this!
Go thru the README.variables file that comes with the Asterisk distribution. It describes
about
the extension logic and how to handle different variables. Also, learn about pattern
matching for
Asterisk extensions. Now add appropriate entries for voicemail in voicemail.conf. Have
something
like this in your extensions.conf when the vm calls from SER reach Asterisk.
exten => _X.,1,VoiceMail2(u${EXTEN})
ser.cfg;
if(!lookup("location"){
rouet(2);
break;
};
The above code will not serve your busy/unanswered needs. Add a failure route and handle
it there.
like:
t_on_failure("1");
t_relay ();
break;
failure_route[1] {
route(2);
break;
}
route [2]
{
rewritehostport("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5062");
t_relay_to_udp("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5062");
break;
};
Aisling
Also, learning about using t_check_status will also help you handle specific error
conditions.
Best,
=====
Girish Gopinath <gr_sh2003(a)yahoo.com>
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