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Personally I would put all lines into VPBX and it is integrated with IVM.
It works great
Max
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Yes it can do that, and yes Voip is the best.
Aloha
Max
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VOIP Settings
in IVM
Can you at least answer what the manual means.
It incinuates that you can have numerous calls on one SIP VOIP number.
Thanks for explaining
Max
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2 voip lines
in IVM
In your dialing rules, make the 9 go to your outbound external line.
I have one inbound line and one outbound.
Both VOIP from same supplier, Broadvoice.
It works great.
Max
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IVM & Axon
in IVM
Install AXON, then Install IVM.
IVM will detect AXON and configure itself.
Max
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I have AXON and IVM working with 2 Broadvoice lines.
Transfers work and I can call in to AXON on Broadvoice line, then transfer to an extension in Axon softphone, Xlite or Express.
I can also call an extension that transfers to a outside cell phone or home phone.
It took a while, But it does work.
Max
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I think I have the same problem.
I recorded a .wav file called MK PBX.wav
I went into the OGM VoIP Call Attendant Start.
I changed the audio to the file above.
I play it in the OGM settings, and it plays.
I close that and Play it in the OGM Manager and it works
I play the simulator and it is a synthesized voice.
When I call the number it is a synthesized voice.
What am I doing wrong.
Very Frustrating.
Max
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I have IVM and AXON, using 2 Broadvoice SIP lines.
It works great.
What I did was put the SIP lines as external lines in AXON.
I made the Dialing rule to use one line for outbound only.
I set up extensions and use softphones.
I call in on one sip line and it goes to IVM and has a menu to press a number, which transfers back to AXON extension and transfers to employees cell phones.
It did take a little while to get it working, but it is workeing great so far.
So the answer is "Yes it works exceptionally well."
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I am just setting up AXON and IVM.
I recorded a .wav file and I can select it in the OGM setup, and play it, but when I dial in I hear the synthesized audio in the script window.
I have tried all options I can find.
Please tell me how tomake a .wav file replace the synthesized script.
Thanks
Max
Running IVM on Windows 2003 Server
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Try going to start run mstsc /console
That logs the remote into the session running on the server.
If you don't then rdc is in a seperate session and will cause many issues.
Max