John--Do you mind posting the qsig config? Also, I think I read a Cisco whitepaper somewhere that stated that qmwi wasn't supported on Meridian until Rel. 25.40. Is that true?
I'm trying to integrate a Meridian switch with an Asterisk PBX, using Asterisk as the primary voicemail. Everything works great (4 digit dialing, message waiting key, hunt/fna to vm), except MWI.
Does anybody know of a way to activate/deactivate the MWI without 2616 set emulation? Or an...
When dialing extensions with WebAttendant, my phone always goes off-hook in speaker mode, and I have to manually switch it to headset. How can make the headset the default choice?
The install script for pySerial does not work on my RedHat 8 install. Python is already installed by default (in /usr/lib/python2.2). The install script is looking for /usr/lib/python2.2/config/Makefile, but neither the config directory or the Makefile are present on my machine.
Thanks, Dylan.
I'm currently using Minicom to capture data on the TTY port, and logging the whole session. I'd like to run this as a cron tab, but once I've started Minicom with cron, I don't know how to stop it (short from killing it, which will destroy the capture file).
Is there a way to directly read the...
I have not been able to find a way to insert pauses in speed-dial strings. On other systems, you can insert a *, # or special character to pause briefly before dialing the remaining digits in a dial-string, useful for making menu selections or sending passwords.
Because CM does not use the Secure Sockets Layer, users on the network can use the back arrow on their browser after their machine has been used for CM administration, and have full administrator rights.
I am not too familiar with IIS (yes, I'm waiting for Cisco to port CM to Unix/Apache/MySQL...
Cut the speaker wire in one of your phones, put it in an intercom group by itself, and wire it to a overhead paging zone controller. You should even be able to pass on DTMF to your zone controller that way, to select individual zones.
>>> To get you started maybe, here's a way you can read the single line data into a hash using the first word as the key.
Thanks Mike, that's exactly what I wanted to do. I'd like to read the information into an HTML form/table, like so:
print "<tr><td>$key</td><td>$hash</td><tr>\n"...
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