[Serusers] Call forwarding / [Sems] (no subject)
Klaus Darilion
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Wed Mar 10 22:30:51 CET 2004
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 at cogeco.ca>
> To: "Raphael Coeffic" <rco at 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
>>
>>1. 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
>
>>2.
>>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 at iptel.org>
>>>To: "David Zheng" <dzheng at cogeco.ca>; <sems at 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.
>>>>
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