From: Tim T. <tt...@z-...> - 2017-08-23 12:14:43
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This appears to possibly work for one mailbox user. We have a couple thousand users, all dialing in via DID, and the process needs to be the same for all users. My current extensions.conf looks like this: [inbound] exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,1,Answer exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,n,NoOp(inbound-phone-call) exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,n,Voicemail(${EXTEN}) ;exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,n,VoiceMailMain(${EXTEN}) ;exten => a, 1, VoicemailMain(${EXTEN}) I’ve played with the ‘a’ extension in different formats, but can’t seem to make it work. In the current configuration, when a caller dials in, it plays the greeting for that particular mailbox. If I comment out the third line and un-comment the fourth, the caller drops into their box with the ability to log in. I can’t figure out how to utilize the ‘a’ extension to allow the user to press ‘*’ to login while listening to his greeting (the fifth line). I’m using information about the ‘a’ extension from the following sites: >From ’ <https://www.voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk+standard+extensions> https://www.voip-info.org/wiki-asterisk+standard+extensions1 ': a: Called when user presses ‘*’ during a voicemail greeting h: Hangup extension i: invalid extension o: Operator extension, used for operator exit by pressing zero in voicemail s: Start extension in context t: Timeout extension T: AbsoluteTimeout() extension Also, from ’ <https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+VoiceMail> https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+VoiceMail ': Also. during the prompt if the caller presses: ’*’ - the call jumps to extension ‘a’ in the current voicemail context. Example: Exten => a, 1, VoicemailMain(@default) Exten => a, 2, Hangup Being a novice at Asterisk, I have to assume that I’m not following the proper coding format, or I’m not applying the ‘a’ extension properly. From what I have read on these two web pages, I think that this is the application to use, but I’m just not applying it properly. From: David Kerr [mailto:da...@ke...] Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 5:30 PM To: AstLinux Users Mailing List Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Question about setting up AstLinux as voicemail server Tim, You are going to want to use the Background() app to play the greeting with the WaitExten() app to wait for a keypress (if they wait til the very end of the greeting before pressing) and then the Authenticate() app to get a PIN to proceed to whatever action is permitted. Something like this (untested but should be close enough)... [leavemessage] exten = s,1,NoOp(voicemail) same = n,Ringing() same = n,Wait(2) same = n,Answer() same = n(start),Set(TIMEOUT(response)=1) same = n,Set(TIMEOUT(digit)=1) same = n,Background(record/NoAnswer) ; my custom message, press 1 or wait to leave a msg same = n,WaitExten(1) exten = 1,1,Voicemail(101,us) ; caller pressed 1 same = n,NoOp(Back from voicemail) same = n,Hangup() exten = _[*],1,VoiceMailMain(101,sa(0)) ; caller pressed * same = n,NoOp(Back from voicemailmain) same = n,Hangup() exten = t,1,Voicemail(101,us) ; timeout, leave a message. could GoTo(1,1) same = n,NoOp(Back from voicemail) same = n,Hangup() exten = i,1,Playback(pbx-invalid) ; standard invalid key pressed msg. same = n,Goto(s,start) exten = h,1,Hangup() David On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:04 PM, Tim Turpin <tt...@z-...> wrote: Thank you for the fast reply. I loaded up the AstLinux last week. I've been able to figure out most of what I need, except for a way to route incoming DID calls to voicemail, allowing the caller to be able to press '*' while hearing the mailbox greeting and then be handed off to 'VoiceMailMain()' to log into their box. If '*' isn't pressed, the caller would just drop into the mailbox to leave a message. It seems like it should be easy to set up, but it's really kicking my butt right now, and I'm just trying to determine my best avenue for assistance in figuring this out. I'll try the Asterisk forums and see if they can offer any help. Thanks again. Tim -----Original Message----- From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:li...@lo...] Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 2:31 PM To: AstLinux Users Mailing List Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Question about setting up AstLinux as voicemail server On Aug 22, 2017, at 11:49 AM, Tim Turpin <tt...@z-...> wrote: > I'm new to the Asterisk world, and I'm trying to use AstLinux to replicate an existing voicemail environment, and I have several configuration questions. Is this the proper forum for these questions, or do I send the questions somewhere else? > > Thanks. > Tim. Hi Tim, First, using AstLinux as a dedicated voicemail server, using a small x86 appliance and SSD storage or Virtual Machine Guest is a good approach. This mailing list is mostly dedicated to AstLinux Project specific questions, Asterisk voicemail.conf, sip.conf and extensions.conf configurations are best asked in the Asterisk support groups. If you have things all but working and have reached a brick wall using AstLinux ... you can give this list a try. Keep in mind that using AstLinux, you will be required to generate the base extensions.conf text file for yourself, AstLinux has a basic web interface and "Users" tab that can help manage your voicemail users. As a starting point you might spin-up the "Guest VM x86-64bit (Video Console)" Install ISO in a virtual machine to give you a playground to test before purchasing any hardware. Alternatively, if coding a extensions.conf is not your cup-of-tea you might query this mailing list for off-line consulting help. Here is a reference to give you the flavor of the configuration ... 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