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  1. How many calls, are you sure 100 rtp ports are enough for you?
  2. see https://www.pbxnsipsupport.com/index.php?_m...kbarticleid=389
  3. t.38 with faxing works, although you do have issues now and then, also make sure the ITSP's support t.38.
  4. Make sure there is no firewall blocking.
  5. http://www.opc-marketing.com/contact.php
  6. How can I set a DID to point directly to my Voicemail, is the best option pointing the DID to an IVR node, which redirects all calls to 8XXX?
  7. Well I am setting up an i7 processor 3.33ghz with 6GB ram for a hosting company running Windows 2008 64 bit. You are right that Pbxnsip is not memory hungry, however I do think it would perform a bit better on 64 bit anyway. specially if there is recordings and codec conversions.
  8. How about compiling a 64 bit version?
  9. Any way to change the CDR time format from 24 hour to 12 hour format.
  10. shopcomputer

    Hosted Setup

    We have clients running hosted in Linux, Some with Windows.
  11. Unless it is a toll free call, you can not see the phone number if they are blocking their caller ID.
  12. http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Auto_Attendant http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Main_Page http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/User_Manual http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Reference_Manual
  13. I was able to reproduce it as follows: Call in to phone system, enter the extension number, system calls cell phone, system plays caller ID announcement to cell phone. If you hang up cell phone, it disconnects the caller rather than sending him to voicemail. If I press 1 it does connect the call. Kellenw, you may need to increase the amount of seconds till the mailbox picks up.
  14. Works nice, took me a little bit, as it was auto blacklisting my IP address, I needed to login to using the localhost and unblock myself, some other setting also did not upgrade, I reviewed everything and it seems to work good now, for example it set my mailbox maximum messages to 0, and gave callers a message mailbox full, in the old version 0 meant unlimited.
  15. I was thinking of it quite similar, you can disable the mailbox on all these extensions, set a call forwarding no answer on all extensions to a dummy extension, the set dummy extensions mailbox to pickup immediately. set these extensions to monitor vm on this extension.
  16. Please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_multicast Your ISP would need to assign you multicast addresses, otherwise it can only work on your LAN or VPN, the multicast traffic does not route all over the internet. You also need to make sure your switches and routers have multicast enabled.
  17. You can set up a seperate paging account in each domain, each one having its own IP.
  18. easy for you to try in your lab, it only accepts the first entry ignoring the re rest.
  19. Quite sure, my IVR worked until the upgrade. I had to change to !0600!401! !5400!401! !4502!401! ![0-9]{4}!00! instead of !0600|5400|4502!401! ![0-9]{4}!00!
  20. In the latest version | is not working to seperate, I need to create a seperate rule for each entry.
  21. You can disable the phone pulling ringtones from the server see http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Snom#Ringtones
  22. This is what my file looks like, I know it is not perfect, though it works, I have it both in the root directory and in the html folder. If you search this forum you will find the template and more info. Also see http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Saving_a...e_Configuration <?xml version="1.0"?> <ringtones> <tone name="custom1"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">Custom 1</vendor> <vendor type="alert-info"><http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr4></vendor> </tone> <tone name="custom2"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">Custom 2</vendor> <vendor type="alert-info"><http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr4></vendor> </tone> <tone name="custom3"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">Custom 3</vendor> <vendor type="alert-info"><http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr4></vendor> </tone> <tone name="custom4"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">Custom 4</vendor> <vendor type="alert-info"><http://192.168.0.2/Door_Bell1.wav></vendor> <vendor ua="aastra.*" type="alert-info"><http://192.168.0.2/Door_Bell1.wav></vendor> <vendor ua="snom.*" type="alert-info"><http://192.168.0.2/Door_Bell1.wav></vendor> </tone> <tone name="internal" type="internal"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">Internal</vendor> <vendor type="alert-info"><http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr2></vendor> </tone> <tone name="external" type="external"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">External</vendor> <vendor><http://127.0.0.1/Bellcore-dr3></vendor> </tone> <tone name="intercom" type="intercom"> <vendor ua="Polycom.*" type="alert-info">Auto Answer</vendor> <vendor ua="Cisco-CP79.*">auto-answer=0</vendor> <vendor type="call-info"><{from-uri}>;answer-after=0</vendor> </tone> </ringtones>
  23. I created a custom ringtones.xml in the PBX folder, and uploaded some wave files as ring tones.
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