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mark 04-10-2006 12:19 AM

voice mail and speed dial
 
Hi
when i call vm ie dial 500 the default password 9999 wont work

also setting up speed dial

if i enter a number to be called, can i call it through my handset
any help would be great
thanks
mark

maxalot 04-10-2006 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark
when i call vm ie dial 500 the default password 9999 wont work

I suspect that it is to do with the DTMF settings.

From page 33 of the V100 user guide.
No DTMF tone at remote sitea
If the remote site cannot properly get DTMF tones that are generated from your side, please try different DTMF relay mode (in band or RFC 2833).

It looks like you can change it with the V100 PC Tool, on the "Local" Tab.

mark 04-10-2006 12:40 AM

thanks maxalot, that fixed it, now how do i enable it in a way that people from pots can call me on this?

maxalot 04-10-2006 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark
thanks maxalot, that fixed it, now how do i enable it in a way that people from pots can call me on this?


People that use POTS can't directly call anyone on the net unless the called party has a DID. Do you have a DID?

If you have a DID can you forward it to VoXaLot?

People using POTS can use sipbroker pstn Numbers to call you.

As you can see from the Sipbroker Whatpages VoXaLot's code is *010

EDIT Just found this on the VoXaLot FAQ.
# Can I be Called From a Regular Phone

Yes

Regular PSTN phone users can call your VoXaLot number by using one of the 200+ PSTN Access numbers available at our sister site SIP Broker

At the voice prompt, simply dial *010[followed by your 6 digit VoXaLot number]

mark 04-10-2006 01:10 AM

yes! once again thank you it works
do youk now how much it cost POTS callers to access a PSTN number in their state free, or local call?
thanks

maxalot 04-10-2006 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark
yes! once again thank you it works
do youk now how much it cost POTS callers to access a PSTN number in their state free, or local call?
thanks


Since the numbers in Austrtalia are just ordinary PSTN numbers not freecall (1800) numbers then at a guess it would cost the caller a local call if the number is in their local call area.


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