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Brian Roy wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:12:01 -0500, John Novack
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jnovack@stromberg-carlson.org"><jnovack@stromberg-carlson.org></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The real problem with Panasonic and anyone's voice mail is tenant
sharing. Calls to VM or returning to VM don't contain the trunk number
information.
The only way to handle is to dedicate extensions and ports for each
company, a real waste of resources.
John Novack
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Does the Panasonic in question support SMDI? If so, maybe someone will finally get around to coding the SMDI interface to *. There was/is a rather large bounty for this. I would be interested in contributing to this if there is still an interest. My Toshiba does SMDI.
-Chuji</pre>
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Can't say for sure if the information required would be their either,
as the specific Panasonic wasn't specified, but for quite a few years
now systems that supported VM would include trunk identifiers in the in
band signaling information ( except Panasonic ), and AFAIK, the latest
KX-TD series do not.<br>
Perhaps the larger systems do.<br>
Even the very small older KX-T308 systems had some sort of serial
output of call records.<br>
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John Novack<br>
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