thefunksterdeluxe
Programmer
I've seen this question asked elsewhere, but I haven't found a definitive answer.
I'm trying to use ooh323 or SIP trunking (or even analog TDMs in a hunt group if I must) to cover calls from an Avaya S87XX to a TB2.8 Comedian Mail. The trunks are working perfectly for delivering calls both ways.
When receiving a call at the TB, I'm not seeing RDNIS being sent in the debug and I don't know if it's because Avaya isn't sending it or TB isn't set up to receive it. My dahdi config has switchtype=qsig.
Here's what I've tried in the coverage path:
-(Audix-like)Hunt Group and I've tried various message centers (qsig-mwi seems to be the intuitive choice)
If I add a VM lead number that is an AAR point, then that number gets sent instead of RDNIS.
-VDN & Vector with the AAR point. No love here either. Vector variables can identify ANI, but not RDNIS
-Queue hunt group with no message center, calls are recognized as "s@from-pstn".
Of course this could work if everyone had a unique coverage path, but that's an administrative nightmare.
Thanks
I'm trying to use ooh323 or SIP trunking (or even analog TDMs in a hunt group if I must) to cover calls from an Avaya S87XX to a TB2.8 Comedian Mail. The trunks are working perfectly for delivering calls both ways.
When receiving a call at the TB, I'm not seeing RDNIS being sent in the debug and I don't know if it's because Avaya isn't sending it or TB isn't set up to receive it. My dahdi config has switchtype=qsig.
Here's what I've tried in the coverage path:
-(Audix-like)Hunt Group and I've tried various message centers (qsig-mwi seems to be the intuitive choice)
If I add a VM lead number that is an AAR point, then that number gets sent instead of RDNIS.
-VDN & Vector with the AAR point. No love here either. Vector variables can identify ANI, but not RDNIS
-Queue hunt group with no message center, calls are recognized as "s@from-pstn".
Of course this could work if everyone had a unique coverage path, but that's an administrative nightmare.
Thanks