SV: [Asterisk-Users] Re: IPswitch: How to use speed dialing?

Race Vanderdecken asteriskusers at codetyrant.com
Tue Apr 26 18:59:41 MST 2005


Oh, Ronald,	What have you done? 

Fore sooth. Now we, the trembling masses of the not so great unwashed,
unknowing and must apologize to the great and powerful Asterisk Ether
list watchers of the Mighty Dave, all hail Dave, to be able to receive
an answer to our frustrations.

	And, what is this? Behold, some great fool is asking you to
apologize to him for now he deemeth himself the Lord Protector of thyne
list here to fore.

	Oh Sir Ronald does thou cower not before the Great Dave, son of
John of Walsh, Lord Protector of all things unmanly?

	(Jeeze, I have to writing this stuff while watching Errol Flynn
movies.)

Piss of Walsh, the last thing this list needs is an apology demanding
pointy haired corporate twit telling people they must grovel and beg
before you, or your types, to receive an answer. Your type always
requires a drowning man to stop thrashing about before you would wet
your shoes to save him.

Enough said,

Race "the Tyrant" Vanderdecken


-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of David John
Walsh
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 5:51 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: SV: [Asterisk-Users] Re: IPswitch: How to use speed
dialing?

Ronald,

I am more than happy to give you the 3 suggestions, when you
appologise to the list.  Yes getting things to work can be
frustrating, and sometimes the answers are not as helpful as you'd
like, but I do refuse to help people who get irate on a public list

Especially when the outburst is to those who spend hours creating
programs that help many many people, those people who have talent
beyond my wildest dreams.

Please remember all advice on here is of a volentary nature, a lot
from people who could earn their crust providing this advice for a
charge, they don't, they spend hours helping and most of the time we
get it working - together

Now, take a deep breath, do the gentlemanly thing and lets see if we
can fix your issue.

David

On 4/26/05, Ronald Wiplinger <ronald at elmit.com> wrote:
> Robert Goodyear wrote:
> 
> >
> > On Apr 25, 2005, at 10:55 PM, Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi Ronald,
> >>>
> >>> What happens in your Asterisk box when you press the Speed Dial
> >>> number in
> >>> IPS?
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Can we make it so that you FIRST answer below questions, please?
> >>
> >>> | | Let's try it together:
> >>>
> >
> >
> > Ronald: wow. Take a breath before you torch a generous developer.
IPS
> > works like a charm for me in every way.
> >
> > Seriously,
> > /rg
> 
> For me it doesn't!!!
> And IF it works so good for you, why you are not willing / able to
fill
> the simple three fields out for me, telling me what you think would
work.
> 
> I ask this question now several times, and get only answers, like "it
> works, it works for me too"
> FOR ME IT DOES NOT WORK, ...
> So how did yo make it that it works for you???
> 
> Questions below to be kindly filled out:
> 
> > | | Let's try it together:
> > | 1. Open IPswitch
> > | 2. Open Extensions tab on top
> > | 3. Switch to the tab Speed Dials on the bottom
> > | 4. Fill in:
> > |           Name:                         901145678901234 at default
> > |           Caller Id:                     Peter
> > |           Visible on Panel:          (ticket)
> > |           Exentension Group:      Speed Dial Numbers
> 
> CLI answers:
> 
> > | | | "Congratualtions, you have successfully installed the Asterisk
Open
> > | Source ..... "
> 
> > | >>tgj wrote:
> > | >>
> > | >>
> > | >>
> > | >>>Hi Ronald,
> > | >>>
> > | >>>I must admit I am getting confused now.
> > | >>>
> > | >>>I understand that you have a problem getting Speed Dial Buttons
to
> > | work.
> > | >>>The problem as I understand it is that the calls are placed in
the
> > | wrong
> > | >>>context.
> > | >>>
> > | >>>To solve that problem I have asked you to make sure that you
have
> > typed
> > | a
> > | >>>valid context on the configuration page. Have you tried that?
> > | >>>
> > | >>>I think thats all you need to do, how do I post an example of
that?
> > | It's a
> > | >>>fairly easy thing to do.
> > | >>>
> > | >>>Thorben
> > | >>>
> > | >>>
> > | >>>
> > | >>>
> > | >>
> > | >>What is the right syntax to do that?
> > | >>Context for dialing a trunk line is trunkint
> > | >>Peter has the phone number 011-234-5678
> > | >>How to set it up as a speed dial number? Below are all info you
may
> > | need:
> > | >>
> > | >>The phone 601 (= Monitor extension) is a Sip phone,
> > | >>
> > | >>[general]
> > | >>context=default            ; Default context for incoming calls
> > | >>
> > | >>[601]
> > | >>type=friend
> > | >>username=601
> > | >>secret=dont+tell+you
> > | >>canreinvite=no
> > | >>host=dynamic
> > | >>dtmfmode=rfc2833
> > | >>mailbox=601 at other
> > | >>nat=yes
> > | >>callgroup=1
> > | >>pickupgroup=1
> > | >>callerid="Ronald Hotline",<601>
> > | >>qualify=1000
> > | >>
> > | >>
> > | >>extensions.conf
> > | >>[default]
> > | >>...
> > | >>include => trunkint
> > | >>...
> > | >>
> > | >>[trunkint]
> > | >>;
> > | >>; International long distance through trunk
> > | >>;     .....  other lines deleted
> > | >>exten => _9011Z.,107,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@sip-provider)
> > | >>exten => _9011Z.,108,hangup
> > | >>
> > | >>
> > | >>
> > |
> >
> >
> 
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