Hi Daryl,
how you define the codes is your choice - you have full liberty from the
script to map server services on different prefixes.
regards,
bogdan
Daryl Sanders wrote:
Ok, so *98 seems to the standard for at least Bell
South and Qwest and
also works with all my ATAs by default, so now I'm off to tackle
Caller-ID Blocking, Message Waiting Indicator (w/asterisk), and
Distinctive Ring.
Please feel free to share you comment/experiences If you've been down
this road already.
- Daryl
On 11/6/05, Patrick J. Menjor <jmenjor(a)comcast.net> wrote:
*98
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Serusers] Vertical Service Codes
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 08:09:13 -0700
From: Daryl Sanders <daryl.sanders(a)gmail.com>
To: SER Users <serusers(a)iptel.org>rg>, users(a)openser.org
Can SER detect star codes? I see that there are many codes already
defined in most ATAs. How would I make these work with SER?
Is there a standard code for allowing users to check their voicemail
from their SIP-phone/ATA? I was considering also using 00 as the code
my users dial to access their voicemail? Would there any be any
conflict with 00 and other functionality such as international
calling? There are no DID/DDI that begin with 00 correct?
Thanks!
- Daryl
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