Hello *,
Does anybody have some ideas realizing such a scenario? I don't think using Cisco SPS and SIP at the same time is such a good idea. I'm not sure using Cisco SPS at all would be a good idea, as it is a typical vendor pitfall. Our IVR is in a to early state to be used in a production system. Maybe in 6 month...
-Raphael.
----- Original Message ----- From: dzheng@cogeco.ca To: "Raphael Coeffic" rco@iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [Sems] (no subject)
Raphael:
Thank you for quick response. I get announment server working now. Our
company is evaluating VOIP SIP solution for our
customers. Currently ,we are trying Cisco SPS. The reason I'll playing
with ser/sems is first , Cisco solution is pretty
expensive, second there is no enough call features come with CSPS, for
example announcement, voice mail ,ivr etc. I have
announcement, voice mail working now using ser/sems. Just wondering when
ivr is available. Or if you have solution on
hand for my another two question.
Note: Solution here I proposed is to use CSPS as core proxy platform and
forward certain URL to external
production/module like ser to complete some adds-on features
- I tried couple of SIP provider over Internet, addline and sipphone.
They are using ser according to sip signature.
One of them build a test number that you can call from SIP phone. IVR will
prompt you to record your voice and play back
It's such wonderful idea for troubleshooting. But I don't know how I can
do this
How can customer change call-forwarding number by dialing
*72+destination_number from phone like traditional phone or
cell?
Solution I'm looking for is once SIP sees invite to *72..., call a
external script( module) to extract "From" and
"Destination_name" and update mysql database in CSPS ( Note:Cisco store
"call-forwarind" number per subscriber in mysql)
and play "beep" or "announcement"
I see such ability in ser but don't know how to pass "SIP message" to
external script.
Hope you can help
P.S I'm pretty strong on scripting and architecture. If you need me help
on this project. Let me know
Thanks, David Z
Hi David,
i'm not sure my proposal will solve your problem... Please send us your config file (ser) and a better description of what
you
want to do.
-Raphael.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raphael Coeffic" rco@iptel.org To: "David Zheng" dzheng@cogeco.ca; sems@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [Sems] (no subject)
Hello David,
I just compiled sems on Redhat Linux. How can I configure ser.cfg to
use
"announcement server". I copied "voice mail" routing section
mentioned
on website. Seems now all calls are forwarded to voicemail
The second parameter of the vm function tells sems what plugin to use.
For
example "voicemail" or "annoucement". If you want to redirect to annoucement server instead of voicemail,
just
replace "voicemail" with "annoucement".
-Raphael.
Sems mailing list sems@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sems
Lots of people use asterisk for ivr, voicemail, echo line ...
regards, klaus
Raphael Coeffic wrote:
Hello *,
Does anybody have some ideas realizing such a scenario? I don't think using Cisco SPS and SIP at the same time is such a good idea. I'm not sure using Cisco SPS at all would be a good idea, as it is a typical vendor pitfall. Our IVR is in a to early state to be used in a production system. Maybe in 6 month...
-Raphael.
----- Original Message ----- From: dzheng@cogeco.ca To: "Raphael Coeffic" rco@iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [Sems] (no subject)
Raphael:
Thank you for quick response. I get announment server working now. Our
company is evaluating VOIP SIP solution for our
customers. Currently ,we are trying Cisco SPS. The reason I'll playing
with ser/sems is first , Cisco solution is pretty
expensive, second there is no enough call features come with CSPS, for
example announcement, voice mail ,ivr etc. I have
announcement, voice mail working now using ser/sems. Just wondering when
ivr is available. Or if you have solution on
hand for my another two question.
Note: Solution here I proposed is to use CSPS as core proxy platform and
forward certain URL to external
production/module like ser to complete some adds-on features
- I tried couple of SIP provider over Internet, addline and sipphone.
They are using ser according to sip signature.
One of them build a test number that you can call from SIP phone. IVR will
prompt you to record your voice and play back
It's such wonderful idea for troubleshooting. But I don't know how I can
do this
How can customer change call-forwarding number by dialing
*72+destination_number from phone like traditional phone or
cell?
Solution I'm looking for is once SIP sees invite to *72..., call a
external script( module) to extract "From" and
"Destination_name" and update mysql database in CSPS ( Note:Cisco store
"call-forwarind" number per subscriber in mysql)
and play "beep" or "announcement"
I see such ability in ser but don't know how to pass "SIP message" to
external script.
Hope you can help
P.S I'm pretty strong on scripting and architecture. If you need me help
on this project. Let me know
Thanks, David Z
Hi David,
i'm not sure my proposal will solve your problem... Please send us your config file (ser) and a better description of what
you
want to do.
-Raphael.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Raphael Coeffic" rco@iptel.org To: "David Zheng" dzheng@cogeco.ca; sems@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [Sems] (no subject)
Hello David,
I just compiled sems on Redhat Linux. How can I configure ser.cfg to
use
"announcement server". I copied "voice mail" routing section
mentioned
on website. Seems now all calls are forwarded to voicemail
The second parameter of the vm function tells sems what plugin to use.
For
example "voicemail" or "annoucement". If you want to redirect to annoucement server instead of voicemail,
just
replace "voicemail" with "annoucement".
-Raphael.
Sems mailing list sems@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sems
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers