it looks like i will have to do that, but it's a little sloppy. oh well, that's life.

-Jon


GR S <gr_sh2003@yahoo.com>

07/28/2004 04:30 PM

       
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        Subject:        Re: [Serusers] Asterisks to ser to asterisk (voicemail)



Hello,

--- jon@bostontech.com wrote:

> yes, i know that this will work, but the issue is that not every sip user
> who is called has voicemail. I want SER to determine who should be
> rerouted or who shouldn't.

Still you dont need to worry. Let all un-attended calls come back to Asterisk. It will drop the
calls if it can't find a mail box number. May not be the right method, though.

> -Jon
>
>
>
>
>
> GR S <gr_sh2003@yahoo.com>
> 07/28/2004 04:02 PM
>  
>         To:     jon@bostontech.com, serusers@lists.iptel.org
>         cc:     oej@edvina.net, andres@telesip.net
>         Fax to:
>         Subject:        Re: [Serusers] Asterisks to ser to asterisk
> (voicemail)
>
>
> Hello,
>
> --- "Olle E. Johansson" <oej@edvina.net> wrote:
>
> > Andres wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >>
> > >> My question is, is there any way to have ser receive a call from
> > >> asterisk and then reroute it back to the same asterisk server without
>
> > >> getting a "loop detected" error?
> > >>
> > > Aren't you seeing this "loop detected" on the Asterisk CLI??  If so
> > > should post this in the Asterisk list instead.  We know this happens
> > > anytime you try to loop a call back to Asterisk, but its Asterisk who
> > > complains.  Not SER.
> > >
> > Answer from the Asterisk users list :-)
> >
> > No, there's not a way to do it, but maybe to issue a 302 redirect.
> > Haven't tried it, but that may work.
> >
> > The Loop Detected stuff is annoying, yes.
> >
> > /O
> >
>
> >From a great fan of Asterisk and SER :-)
>
> I am not sure about the exact problem, but there is another way to acheive
> this. You dont need to
> re-route the calls back from SER to Asterisk. Set a timeout in the
> Asterisk Dial statement and
> forward the call to SER. If the callee attends the call, you can talk, and
> if not, make Asterisk
> forward the call to voicemail when it hits the timeout. I have this
> feature enabled in a local
> system running SER on 5060 and Asterisk on 5070.
>
> Best Regards,
>


=====
Girish Gopinath  <gr_sh2003@yahoo.com>


                                 
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