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A useful tip for TrixBox/FreePBX is that you can dial 7777 from any
inside line to simulate a call from the outside, for testing your IVR
menus, etc.<br>
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I just use the default MOH and I can't help with your kernel panic.<br>
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<pre wrap="">I got it working. I did not know that I would have difficulties dialing
the IVR from inside. Since I've not configured Zap then I had no way of
testing. When I configured a PC with an FXO tonight it worked
beautifully. We seem to get what we wanted accomplished. We were left
with 2 technical issues
1. We uploaded a MP3 for music-on-old. We could barely hear it and
is was choppy. Perhaps lowering the bitrate and quality would help
since we do not want to push 128k over the connection anyway
2. A "reboot" of the box forced a kernel panic when unloading the
Zap driver. This would cause it to hang and require a hard reset.
Maybe I need to update kernel and drivers?
It is working very nice. I noticed that Louie had no LD on his
BellSouth line so we went to voipjet and signed up. This was nice
because we was able to do follow-me with his cell phone.
I'm going to install my hardware next week and run it to our DC on the
fast connection. I will then be able to test it very well...
On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 18:50 -0500, Scott Plante wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Once you hit the red bar, it should get written out to
extensions_additional.conf.
It doesn't use your name, though. It'll be named ivr-1, ivr-2, etc.
You typically use one as the destination for an inbound route or a
timecondition.
You can create more that are destinations of the main one.
Christopher Fowler wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I've done that but I'm not sure how to test to see if it is working.
I've goto one named 'AA' but I can't fine 'AA' in any log file
in /etc/asterisk.
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<pre wrap="">For FreePBX, you set them up under Setup->IVR.
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