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You use the tel: syntax for the ANI number (e.g. "tel:8019241234" as alias)
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Absolutely. The OS now can now dedicate resources to the PBX and within one core it can dedicate one thread to media processing. All other tasks like virus scanners, file system operations, user interface, web browser etc. can run seperately from the PBX process.
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This is one of the topics that we are now working on. Probably we will use just simple http to get this job done; everything else is just too much problem.
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and I see activities on tftp server but seams that files CFG file Not found does not existe
Please try http://www.pbxnsip.com/download/pbxctrl-2.0.0.1612.exe (this is a test version for the Cisco 7940/60 running version 8.6). This version will put the generated files into the "generated" directory of the PBX, so that you can see what has been generated.
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but if i make a constant match string such as !1!75! then the program reads it and even if i dont have any soap program url, when i press 1, i am taken to node 75...
Well, try to isolate the problem. If the pound matching works without SOAP, there is something wrong with SOAP. Try the latest version (build 1611 or higher), I think there was a problem with SOAP requests in one of the previous versions.
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Sorry, I dont get it. What is the problem here?
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Usually the DHCP server can be programmed to hand out leases only on a specific interface. I did this a few days with SuSE Linux, there it was very easy to do it with yast2.
Using Cisco phones without DHCP option 66 is a pain. Therefore it makes sense to sort this out. What OS are you using?
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The question was:
How would i route an entire block of DID number example - 801234*
to a specific IVR without affecting the normal block 801924xxxx?
You can use a pattern in the "Extension" setting of the trunk like this:
!801234(....)!5000! !801924(....)!\1!t!5000
This would first try to match the 801234xxxx and if it does match send it to the account 5000. If there is no match, it will try to match the 801924xxxx and send it to the xxxx extension - if that does not exist to 5000.
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The question was: Is it possible for me to just remove the DTMF Match List pattern string in an ivr node an enter an arbitrary length number and specify its end with a '#' key?
It should be possible. The pattern would be !([0-9]*)#!\ 1!. That means it matches anything up to a pount key and then returns the string before the pound key.
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Also see http://wiki.pbxnsip.com/index.php/Installa...and_Quick_Start