multiSwitch – user manual
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9.15 Configuring Missed Calls 2 E-mail
The Missed Calls 2 Email service allows messages to be sent to an e-mail address specified
by the user.
In the SIP User settings from the web interface, you have to check/fill in the following
options/fields (the first two fields enable the voicemail service, the next two enable sending messages
to an e-mail):
Figure 133 – Enabling Missed Calls to Email
Missed Calls to eMail
– enables or disables the MissedCalls2Email service, this setting is accessible
only for the system administrator
Missed Calls to eMail
– enables or disables the MissedCalls2Email service, this setting is accessible
for the user and the system administrator
Missed Calls to eMail eMail
= the e-mail address that will receive the e-mails with the information
about the missed call, this setting is accessible for the user and the system administrator
In order for "
.wav
" voicemail files to be sent, the configuration file in the multiSwitch must be
edited:
/mnt/app/bin/smtpmail.cfg
.
In the file
smtpmail.cfg
configure the IP address of the SMTP server that the smtpmail client
will use to send e-mails and the port through which the SMTP server listens. The two lines to be
configured are:
smtp_server_ip 86.17.6.23
smtp_server_port 25
After enabling the MissedCalls2Email service, e-mails will be sent with information about
missed calls (1 e-mail per missed call).
In the sent e-mail, the date and time when the message was received, as well as the identity
of the message sender, are displayed.
9.16 Flagging the packets as ToS or DSCP
In order to flag the packets RTP with a ToS or DSCP different from the signaling packets,
access the
/mnt/app/bin/rtpproxy options
file.
Use the Putty utility to create a SSH connection to the equipment IP (default value
192.168.1.20). Use port
2212
, user name
tpxadm
and password
u53rp455
. Direct root access is not
allowed. This will be performed after connecting, using the
su-
command and the password
5y5t3mp455
.
Use the following command:
rtpproxy –t <value tos>