Siemens 410 S, 420 S manual User1@mail.com, U10@myphones / b10@myphones

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Voicemail

Settings in extensions.conf

10

SIP user name or phone number.

user1@mail.com

Email address of the user. If the Asterisk server is set up accordingly, the voice message can be sent to the user as an email attachment.

6.2Settings in extensions.conf

In the user-specific section of the dial plan, an overflow option for voicemail has to be set up. You can differentiate between two available options: a) the called party is not available, and

b)the called party’s line is busy. The following example shows the configuraton for the user with phone number 10; the lines have to be entered into the corresponding section of the file exten- sion.conf.

Example:

exten => 10,2,VoiceMail(u10@myphones)

exten => 10,102,VoiceMail(b10@myphones)

Explanations:

10

SIP user name or phone number.

2 / 102

Priority for forwarding to the mailbox. The value 2 in the example determines that - if the called party is unavailable - the caller is forwarded after the attempted call (priority 1 in the example) is forwarded the the mailbox 10@myphones and hears a corresponding mes- sage. If the line is busy, Asterisk jumps to a priority number that is 101 higher than the pri- ority of the attempted call, in the example: 1 + 101 = 102.

u10@myphones / b10@myphones

Further specification of the mailbox. The prefix u makes sure that the message designated for unavailability is played. If you use the prefix b, the message for "line busy" is played. 10 is the numbe of the mailbox. @myphones specifies the context for this entry. This is neces- sary if the user entry in the file voicemail.conf was entered in a specific context instead of the context [default].

Weiterhin muss für den jeweiligen Kontext (im Beispiel: myphones) die zu wählende Nummer der Voicemail-Funktion eingetragen werden, damit der Benutzer seine Sprachnachrichten ab- hören kann. Auch dies geschieht in Form einer Extension, also eines Eintrags im Wählplan.

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Contents HiPath OptiPoint 410 S / 420 S Using with Asterisk Music on Hold MOH 9 Reference List 10 Sample Configuration Overview 2 System Requirements Configuration of AsteriskOverview Configuration of AsteriskOverview System RequirementsExample Sample configurationSIP Registration SyntaxQualify BindportBindaddr AllowUsername Example First User/TelephoneExample Second User/Telephone TypeSyntax Dial PlanExplanations for lines 1 and 2 in the example DialSIP/10,5,r Basic Configuration of optiPoint TelephonesBasic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones Web InterfaceBasic Configuration of optiPoint Telephones Network IP and routing General InformationLan Port setting Quality of ServiceSIP environment Network IP Address and Routing Terminal hostname DhcpQuality of Service SIP Environment SIP server type New SIP password / Confirm SIP passwordPhone number SIP PortVoicemail number Multi LineExplanation Settings in voicemail.confVoicemail VoicemailU10@myphones / b10@myphones User1@mail.comNotifymimetype=text/plain Settings in the file sip.confExten = 99,1,VoiceMailMain VoiceMailMainSetting up the Message Key on the optiPoint Telephone Group Definition Call PickupExecution of Call Pickup Pickup10&11 Music on Hold MOH Music on Hold MOHSdpLineNumiteratorinit&iterator Space If !strcasecmpa, sendonly sendonly=1 Continue Reference List Sample Configuration Sample ConfigurationSip.conf Voicemail.conf Extensions.confMyphones Exten = 10,1,DialSIP/10,5,r Exten = 99,1,VoiceMailMain Exten = *8.,1,Pickup10&11
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