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Brent Davidson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Babcock, Michael Alex wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hey;
i'm at best western and am curious is there a way i could find out if
our best western, with out asking, is using asterisk?
oh and petsmart i think is using asterisk they have alason voice for
there main voicem enu.
mike
thanks for reading
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<pre wrap=""><!---->What does your sip.conf look like?The only way I could see this
happening would be if the IP's or Identities were somehow getting
crossed up. Do your phones have static IP's or are they using DHCP?
-Brent
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This is weird... My message was supposed to be written in reply to a
totally different message. Guess I goofed.<br>
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