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Hey hey, that solved it. Thanks for the tip. Working great now.
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Using www2 and registering with pbxes.org, I'm getting an all circuits are busy message on every trunk I have setup. I am however able to call directly between extensions. Anyone else currently have this problem?
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No, no matter what is done if my outgoing trunk used for the callback is ViaTalk then it only recognizes the first digit. It is a simple enough solution to use my CallCentric trunk for the callback, and then ViaTalk for all outbound USA calls. All I had to do is input the short list of Canadian area codes into a calling rule, and use that as the factor the selects CallCentric, which since my cell phone (used for callback) is a Canadian number, it all works out.
Thanks for the suggestion though, but really, I don't want to have to be prefixing codes onto anything I dial.
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The the congestion message has gone away, and instead no matter what number I dial when called back it rings my extension 1 instead of placing the call (if I first dial a one). Otherwise, it attempts to call whatever extension corresponds to the first digit I press.
Turns out to be some issue with ViaTalk. If I make the callback calls use CallCentric as the outgoing trunk, then everything works fine. Still not the best solution, as I wanted all calls to the USA to use ViaTalk and all calls to Canada to use CallCentric, so each country would get a more local caller ID. If anyone has any ideas, I'm keen to hear them.
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Thanks i-p-tel...that was indeed the problem. ViaTalk requires inband DTMF, so changing that on that trunk solved the problem and has allowed a new one to present itself.
Callback comes, I dial a number and then after a short delay another dial tone and a message in the system log "Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:1/0/0)"
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I've gotten the callback function to actually call me back. In order to get that working, I had to turn on fax detection and set a delay, otherwise Callcentric (the provider of my DID) would just play an error message. No I correctly get a busy signal, although I must hang up the phone myself as the line never drops.
When I receive the callback and answer, I do get a dial tone, but when I dial numbers they are not recognized. This is on my cell phone. If I change the callback to instead be callthru, everything works fine. Unfortunetly the whole reason I wanted PBXes Pro is to have callback. Hopefully someone can provide some help.
Thanks.
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