[Users] Re: [Fwd: [Serusers] Vertical Service Codes]
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
bogdan at voice-system.ro
Mon Nov 7 13:34:28 CET 2005
Hi Daryl,
how you define the codes is your choice - you have full liberty from the
script to map server services on different prefixes.
regards,
bogdan
Daryl Sanders wrote:
>Ok, so *98 seems to the standard for at least Bell South and Qwest and
>also works with all my ATAs by default, so now I'm off to tackle
>Caller-ID Blocking, Message Waiting Indicator (w/asterisk), and
>Distinctive Ring.
>
>Please feel free to share you comment/experiences If you've been down
>this road already.
>
>- Daryl
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>
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>On 11/6/05, Patrick J. Menjor <jmenjor at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>>*98
>>
>>-------- Original Message --------
>>Subject: [Serusers] Vertical Service Codes
>>Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 08:09:13 -0700
>>From: Daryl Sanders <daryl.sanders at gmail.com>
>>To: SER Users <serusers at iptel.org>, users at openser.org
>>
>>
>>
>>Can SER detect star codes? I see that there are many codes already
>>defined in most ATAs. How would I make these work with SER?
>>
>>Is there a standard code for allowing users to check their voicemail
>>from their SIP-phone/ATA? I was considering also using 00 as the code
>>my users dial to access their voicemail? Would there any be any
>>conflict with 00 and other functionality such as international
>>calling? There are no DID/DDI that begin with 00 correct?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>- Daryl
>>
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