Hi,
I saw messages complaining about no email addresses (even if there was one). I saw some postings about this topic and multi-domain, but I only have one domain, beside this message appear after a while. I'm going to upgrade to 0.8.12 and redo more tests.
But the main issue in my opinion is the lack of IVR to retrieve the messages without using a computer. I'm trying to see if asterisk can support acting as a media server only. I want to have ser the sip proxy server where all the phones register with and asterisk being only the voicemail where calls get forwarded to from ser when there is failure or the user is busy. I don't know if it's feasable, according to what I see so far it doesn't look like it support this kind of config. Can you confirm this?
So I'm left with not much option here if I want to have IVR support for voicemail:
* Try to implement it in sems, what is your estimate on the complexity of this task, do you have any suggestions on tacking this task ?
Thanks.
Samy.
----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Janak jan@iptel.org Date: Thursday, December 18, 2003 3:31 pm Subject: Re: [Serusers] Using asterisk as a voicemail server with SER
On 16-12 09:31, Samy Touati wrote:
Hi,
I installed ser 0.8.11.rc1 along with the sems tied to the same
version.> Everything installed fine and was running on the same host with different
port numbers. The instability comes from the fact that the ser configured to
receive voice
calls will just stop answering them after some time. I looked through ethereal and no abnormal messages were generated: I see the invite going to ser-vm on port 5071, if the user is
busy or not
answering, I see the trying/ringing and the caller hears the
ringing. After
a timeout the ringing stops and I get a fast busy with a 408. Now restarting ser and ser-vm puts everything back on track, but
after a
couple of hours I see this behavior again.
Sounds strange. Is there any message in the logs of ser ? Ser should log some error messages if it is not working. Could you check that ?
Jan.