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  1. that is a feature some people will use. my question--how will the person ext. user know a voicemail is in process of being left? matt
  2. i was listening to one too many http://www.ted.com talks over my vacation. ;-) But I'm curious what you consider to be innovations pbxnsip brings to the soft pbx? Matt ps-i will list mine later but curious how well var/admins are aware of pbxsnip innovations
  3. on v4-do park orbits indicate on WAC? or do i need a sanity check? tx matt
  4. Kevin, You guys are on the right track with that. Could you post a .net example of ,say, initiating a call? To get me jump started. Matt
  5. Hi WAC - i have an extension (103) in "watch" list under extension (104) but doesn't show up on console for (104). Am I overlooking something again? tx matt
  6. Hello, I was thinking about making a small Windows VB.net desktop client for pbxnsip using csta to make more of pbxnsip's features realistically accessible to normal users. I'm not familiar with csta and not familiar with SOAP so these may be newbie questions: 1-can more than one pc be using CSTA commands at the same time? (confusion is around fact that only one SOAP) 2-does pbxnsip have a .net example using soap? 3-can pbxnsip CSTA return the presence info of pbxnsip extensions? 4-can pbxnsip CSTA be used send instant message? 5-is CSTA the tool to use to make a client that initiates calls, shows presence etc? thanks, matt
  7. okay, seems a little extra-secure, but thanks for the feedback. Matt
  8. whats that all about? Do we always need to put an explicit ALLOW local subnet? or am i overlooking and doing something dumb? ;-) Matt
  9. I've been testing/using ;-) the WAC at our site. It appears like it automatically logs out after a little while. Is this expected behavior? Can I stop that? it would seem like a receptionist panel should stay logged in. I'm looking forward to improvements on WAC like IM, etc. It has a good start. matt
  10. that is great. I'd love to play with that when i get a sec! matt
  11. hey,if you have an mp3 file why torment yourself? just convert it to .wav and put it right on your pbnxsip server. matt
  12. I wonder if you want to setup a complete pbxnsip just to record? you could try forwarding to your cell and have that extension recorded. But a lot of effort matt
  13. i just upgraded to .4026! Guys, let the world know what you are doing! ;-) Some updates: -more standard web convention to edit accounts -define what columns show in account list: mac address, cellphone, email, -more "global change" options in the account list: reboot, remove cellphone, remove mac, enbable/disable -fixed bug in WAC that only one extension at a time showed presence -listen to voicemail recording from the admin web interface -cool new drop down extension selector! (to search for extension to edit) Probably more...but for some reason this is some kind of easter egg hunt. ;-) Matt
  14. what else should i check in .4026? thanks matt
  15. Hey pbxnsip, Good move on making the logos correct. Is PAC logo accounted for too? i think too v4 is great move forward. We are using it in house and about ready to start recommending our clients move up. Matt
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    CDR to SQL ??

    Cost? Do you have a link to your website for this? You also welcome to email me directly. Matt
  17. also, as i was asking for it was really be nice to have the administrator notified (via email) that ext. so and so tried xx dial plan. matt
  18. http://www.pbxnsip.com/docs/release-notes/...lease_notes.pdf you did see this one? this thread is about individual minor release notes. matt
  19. block international...great recommendation good security move matt
  20. mattlandis

    CDR to SQL ??

    That perl script is for MS SQL? remember: I'm only interested in MS SQL and Windows Servers. If so, yeah, I want it! ;-) Matt
  21. mattlandis

    CDR to SQL

    From another blog post it appears this may have been deprecated in 3499? It wasn't perfectly clear but the arguements were against it. matt
  22. mattlandis

    CDR to SQL ??

    pbxnsip, You may have missed that this request WAS for MS SQL. ;-) Perhaps a small pbxnsip "helper" application like the MOH app? A small helper app that went CDR/TCP Lines to ODBC would seem perfect since you could choose your sql edition then. I know that TOP is working on something to go from tcp CDR to MS SQL. I'm not sure the progress---a while back it was nearly ready. Personally for me MS SQL is most important so if TOP can provide it that would likely work. At the moment included reporting options are kind of limited. Matt
  23. mattlandis

    CDR to SQL ??

    Well pbxnsip...that was a big complement... (a pbxnsip-quality solution) Matt
  24. where do you see that? (r4012) matt
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