Thread: RE: Google Voice Peering |
jus
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For the white noise, do a "submit and restart" on personal data.
To route to gv voicemail, setup a classic extension that dials the gv # (its like calling your gv # from gmail, or calling your cell number from itself). Then route to it after hours.
Your default outbound must be gv (if not then route calls to your gv # to go out the gv outbound trunk.
For the "undefined default outbound route error", create a blank route (name & rules) that goes to the trunk.
Also I figured out how to be able to both "leave a voicemail" on my google voice account as well as login to my voicemail from the digital receptionist. I create a "login to gv" classical extension that rings "1XXXXXXXXXXpwwww*", where XXXXXXXXXX is my google voice number (it will only work when using the Google Talk trunk you're registered to. This dials it by pressing * after two seconds. To leave a voicemail, simply dial your GV number.
BTW, can I register to two google talk trunks, either inbound or outbound?
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Thread: Can't use * option from auto receptionist (eg *43) |
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I can't dial echo *43 from the digital receptionist. I tried uri *43@pbxes.org but that didn't work. Is there any way to do this?
Edit: ok, I figured it out!
I have to create a "classic" extension, and that extension dials *43 on the PSTN! Then set the auto-attendant (aka digital receptionist) to ring to it, or the DID go straight to it. Try this with your code. I dialed it and heard the echo service!
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Thread: RE: Google Voice Peering |
jus
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I keep getting a warning "You have not defined a general outbound route!"
What should I do?
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