Weekend Plans
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@rojoloco oh that sounds fun, all of it. Let's try to work something out then with schedules. Most family stuff will be during day so nights should be free
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Building PBXs....
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@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
Building PBXs....
Wanna build one for me? (personal use)
That's fast an easy as long as you don't want crazy features.
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@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
Building PBXs....
Wanna build one for me? (personal use)
That's fast an easy as long as you don't want crazy features.
I want it to be able to have a beer delivered to wherever I am, whenever I even think about beer. . .
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Oh, beer, good idea. I have a few chilled.
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Weekend plans:
short run after work
Meet a friend tonight ( Friday)
Visit my farm project on Saturday morning
Visit my previous employer/ friends
Long run Sunday Morning -
@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
Building PBXs....
Wanna build one for me? (personal use)
That's fast an easy as long as you don't want crazy features.
I would love to see your playbook to make this definition of fast.
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@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@scottalanmiller said in Weekend Plans:
Building PBXs....
Wanna build one for me? (personal use)
That's fast an easy as long as you don't want crazy features.
I would love to see your playbook to make this definition of fast.
Step 1. Call Jared and request a PBX build.
You part is now done, and it took about 30 seconds :face_with_stuck-out_tongue:
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Looks like we are doing a PBX migration this weekend.
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I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
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Two PBX migrations!
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@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
We have IP Office <insert Mr. Yuk sticker here> and I kept getting notices that we were calling 911. Our users were fat-fingering 9 for an outside line. I know, I know. I don't even ask anymore.
I changed it to 8 for an outside line. The backlash was severe. Monumental, actually.
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@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
We have IP Office <insert Mr. Yuk sticker here> and I kept getting notices that we were calling 911. Our users were fat-fingering 9 for an outside line. I know, I know. I don't even ask anymore.
I changed it to 8 for an outside line. The backlash was severe. Monumental, actually.
We had a problem where people wheren't using the "outside call" button on the old Inter Tel phones - then dialing Jimmy Johns xxxx911x, so the first 4 x's were an invalid extension, so the system would dump it, then they dialed 911 - and were getting 911, but then the employee would realize the system was getting what they wanted - so they hung up on 911 instead of telling them it was a misdial.
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@dashrender said in Weekend Plans:
@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
We have IP Office <insert Mr. Yuk sticker here> and I kept getting notices that we were calling 911. Our users were fat-fingering 9 for an outside line. I know, I know. I don't even ask anymore.
I changed it to 8 for an outside line. The backlash was severe. Monumental, actually.
We had a problem where people wheren't using the "outside call" button on the old Inter Tel phones - then dialing Jimmy Johns xxxx911x, so the first 4 x's were an invalid extension, so the system would dump it, then they dialed 911 - and were getting 911, but then the employee would realize the system was getting what they wanted - so they hung up on 911 instead of telling them it was a misdial.
There was a point where I added a route to the outside so that all outside calls needed 8,1-number and would strip out the 1 for local calls and push through the 1 for long distance....back in the day we had our lines split between local and long distance. Pre-PRI/SIP
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@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@dashrender said in Weekend Plans:
@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
We have IP Office <insert Mr. Yuk sticker here> and I kept getting notices that we were calling 911. Our users were fat-fingering 9 for an outside line. I know, I know. I don't even ask anymore.
I changed it to 8 for an outside line. The backlash was severe. Monumental, actually.
We had a problem where people wheren't using the "outside call" button on the old Inter Tel phones - then dialing Jimmy Johns xxxx911x, so the first 4 x's were an invalid extension, so the system would dump it, then they dialed 911 - and were getting 911, but then the employee would realize the system was getting what they wanted - so they hung up on 911 instead of telling them it was a misdial.
There was a point where I added a route to the outside so that all outside calls needed 8,1-number and would strip out the 1 for local calls and push through the 1 for long distance....back in the day we had our lines split between local and long distance. Pre-PRI/SIP
Not sure we could do that here. The 402 area code is both local and long distance. The dialer (person) just has to know - or deal with the phone system error for not dialing a 1 if it was long distance.
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@dashrender said in Weekend Plans:
@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@dashrender said in Weekend Plans:
@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
We have IP Office <insert Mr. Yuk sticker here> and I kept getting notices that we were calling 911. Our users were fat-fingering 9 for an outside line. I know, I know. I don't even ask anymore.
I changed it to 8 for an outside line. The backlash was severe. Monumental, actually.
We had a problem where people wheren't using the "outside call" button on the old Inter Tel phones - then dialing Jimmy Johns xxxx911x, so the first 4 x's were an invalid extension, so the system would dump it, then they dialed 911 - and were getting 911, but then the employee would realize the system was getting what they wanted - so they hung up on 911 instead of telling them it was a misdial.
There was a point where I added a route to the outside so that all outside calls needed 8,1-number and would strip out the 1 for local calls and push through the 1 for long distance....back in the day we had our lines split between local and long distance. Pre-PRI/SIP
Not sure we could do that here. The 402 area code is both local and long distance. The dialer (person) just has to know - or deal with the phone system error for not dialing a 1 if it was long distance.
Ah. I should have specified... our system allowed us to setup FRS? routing <I can't remember> by (area) <exchange>
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@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@dashrender said in Weekend Plans:
@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@dashrender said in Weekend Plans:
@scotth said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
I'm figuring out how to apply a dialing standard that is not designed to be handed by FreePBX.
Forcing 800 users to change a nearly 10 year habit will not go over well.
We have IP Office <insert Mr. Yuk sticker here> and I kept getting notices that we were calling 911. Our users were fat-fingering 9 for an outside line. I know, I know. I don't even ask anymore.
I changed it to 8 for an outside line. The backlash was severe. Monumental, actually.
We had a problem where people wheren't using the "outside call" button on the old Inter Tel phones - then dialing Jimmy Johns xxxx911x, so the first 4 x's were an invalid extension, so the system would dump it, then they dialed 911 - and were getting 911, but then the employee would realize the system was getting what they wanted - so they hung up on 911 instead of telling them it was a misdial.
There was a point where I added a route to the outside so that all outside calls needed 8,1-number and would strip out the 1 for local calls and push through the 1 for long distance....back in the day we had our lines split between local and long distance. Pre-PRI/SIP
Not sure we could do that here. The 402 area code is both local and long distance. The dialer (person) just has to know - or deal with the phone system error for not dialing a 1 if it was long distance.
Ah. I should have specified... our system allowed us to setup FRS? routing <I can't remember> by (area) <exchange>
Almost all systems can do that. Even old ones. They were just a pain in the ass to setup.
Probably was called Least Cost Routing.
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All work this weekend. Tomorrow is major bathroom overhaul work. Home stretch there.
Sunday is a PBX migration in town. -
Need to cut some holes in our walls to get a sub panel up stairs. Then finishing the upstairs laundry room.