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<P><FONT size=2>For your first problem, try using callprogres=yes in
zapata.conf. may or may not work.<BR><BR>Its easier to integrate with Toshiba
Strata a TE110.<BR><BR><BR>CCF<BR><BR><BR><BR>-----Original
Message-----<BR>From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com<BR>[<A
href="mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com">mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com</A>]On
Behalf Of Philip<BR>Edelbrock<BR>Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 08:01<BR>To:
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com<BR>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Integrating with
Toshiba Strata DK40i KSU<BR><BR><BR><BR>We've done a direct swap of an old
Amanda voicemail system with a shiney<BR>new Asterisk system (Asterisk
1.0.9). The system consists of 4 FXO<BR>ports on the * box (TDM400P), and
three old Wildcards we aren't using<BR>(too buggy we found).<BR><BR>CO
lines-> Toshiba -> FXO ports on *<BR><BR>We want to branch out a little
more and use it as an auto-attendant.<BR><BR>The first problem seems to be an
asterisk problem. When ringing<BR>extensions, it thinks the first ringback
is an answer:<BR><BR> == CDR updated on
Zap/7-1<BR> -- Executing Macro("Zap/7-1",
"dialexten|35") in new stack<BR> -- Executing
Dial("Zap/7-1", "Zap/6/351|5|m") in new stack<BR> --
Called 6/351<BR> -- Started music on hold, class
'default', on Zap/7-1<BR> -- Zap/6-1 answered
Zap/7-1<BR> -- Stopped music on hold on
Zap/7-1<BR> -- Attempting native bridge of Zap/7-1 and
Zap/6-1<BR><BR>To the caller, they hear on-hold music for just a brief second,
and then<BR>ringing. When they hang up, the lines remained bridged and
the<BR>extension continues to ring until I log in and do some 'soft
hangup'<BR>commands.<BR><BR>The second problem is more of a Toshiba problem (or
rather my lack of<BR>knowledge of). I hope that perhaps somebody might be able
to help me? I<BR>want to have a way to ring multiple extensions if
sombody, say, hits<BR>zero. The Toshiba can ring mutliple extensions for
fresh new incoming<BR>calls, but once answered I can't seem to 'unanswer' the
call to get it<BR>ringing at multiple stations (we have no designated reception
phone that<BR>is staffed 100% of the
time).<BR><BR>Thanks!<BR><BR><BR>Phil<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>--Bandwidth
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