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08-29-2008, 03:34 PM | #1 |
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Call records & providers
Is it me, or do the call records ONLY show initiated calls (i.e. ones I initiate), rather than any routed to me?
I'd like records of who rang me, and via which VSP they came in on. Similarly, (and I think this has been requested before), I'd like the option to prefix a 1 or 2 digit code (than a colon) onto any incoming number received from a VSP - as I've no idea (currently) wether a call coming in on my handset is from PSTN, someone direct calling my Voxalot acct, or using one of my VSP DDI numbers registered with Voxalot.... In a nutshell, PSTN numbers would appear as normal. Calls to my Voxalot number (directly) might show up as VX:123456 (where 123456 is the calling number) Calls to my VSP DDI number (directly, then to Voxalot) might show up as FW:12345678 (where 12345678 is the calling number Is this possible? |
09-02-2008, 09:30 AM | #2 |
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Why not even include the call recording feature similar like Pbxes and Easypbx.
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09-05-2008, 10:37 AM | #3 |
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Voxalot only initiate (connect) the calls, they don't handle the traffic - so can't record the call conversations - and if you use secure endpoints, they wouldn't be able to record it anyway as it would be encrypted point to point.
They can however see the calls you initate, and via what provider - and what calls you receive (as long as they come in to you via Voxalot), and via what provider - and thats what I'm after! (along with maybe provider CLID prefix additions as mentioned) |
09-05-2008, 08:28 PM | #4 | |
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It's often unclear to the user whether the RTP packets are going through Voxalot or directly between endpoints. Unless I'm using packet sniffer software I can never be 100% sure which way the RTP stream is traveling, and this is something of an annoyance to me. I like low latency audio, so I'd prefer that the call fail (or at least that I get some notice) if it cannot achieve direct RTP stream between endpoints. |
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