04-14-2007, 04:30 AM | #1 |
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Voicemail question
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I wonder whether it is possible to check own voicemail from an outside phone number. I am trying to get access to the box by entering #xxxx at the beginning of the greeting with no luck. Has it been designed to only be checked from home ? Thanks |
04-14-2007, 05:02 AM | #2 |
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Yes, use one of the Sipbroker PSTN to VOIP numbers and enter *010500 for Voicemail, it will then ask for the mailbox number which is your voxalot number, then ask for your pasword.
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04-14-2007, 05:10 AM | #3 | |
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1. Yes, I know about Sipbroker PSTN. But my question refers to using my own PSTN which forwards calls to my voicemail. Is there a way of getting into the box by dialling my own PSTN and without going through Sipbroker ? 2. Sorry, I meant entering *xxxx |
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04-15-2007, 12:07 AM | #4 |
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So...anyone will confirm voicemail can only be accessed through Sipbroker ?
It is not a big deal since I can forward unanswered calls to a regular box. I would juste like to know whether I did all I could. Thanks |
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It's not really a Voxalot problem to solve.
Some devices provide PSTN to VoIP gateway support. The Sipura for example allows the caller to enter a PIN before presenting them with a second dial tone. From the second dial tone (if the device is configured to use Voxalot) you could then dial *500. Is this what you mean?
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I am using a PAP2 adaptor, so I am not sure it can do what you described. Once again, that is not a big deal since I can have calls forwarded to a regular box or use the local Sipbroker number to check my Voxalot voicemail. But I think those having no local Sipbroker PSTN may be interested in accessing their voicemail directly. Whatever the solution is, I would like to tell you: Bring the premium, please ! I am particularly looking forward to using VoxRoam feature. Thanks |
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I think this is what is being asked for:
You call your own DID or other service registered via Voxalot, as you are not there to take the call, then call passes through to voxalot's voicemail -- now, you want to 'break-in' and NOT leave a message, but rather enter your PIN and operate voicemail as if you had called *500 from home. |
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