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<font size="2">Forwarding a call to SEMS should be done on the server side. Trying to do it via the client side adds in a whole new level of annoyance and complexity, and I've honestly never gotten client-side forwards to work right from X-lite.
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<br />What version of SER are you using? Have you looked at the SEMS setup configs? What does the portion of your SER config look like where you send a call to SEMS?
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<br />On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 07:25:55 -0700 (PDT), Meidiana Ten wrote</b>
<br />> Hi
there,
<br />> I'm sorry for bothering all this time with same questions
<br />> I still can't solve the problem because nobody reply it.
<br />>
I really don't have any idea about how SEMS works.
<br />> I setup eyebeam to
forward call to voicemail number which is <a href="mailto:115@domain">115@domain</a>
<br />> for more info, the voicemail
address was one of the user in subscriber/aliases table of SER that I added.
<br />> When the call forwarded, SER have to check to usrloc for the address.
It automatically appear that User not found on the softphone.
<br />> Will it
be any way that I don't have to create the address for voicemail address but SER
can forward the call for SEMS?
<br />> Or maybe my softphone forward call
setting isn't right?Btw, I'm using eyebeam.
<br />> I hope that someone reply
for my mail this time.
<br />> I'm sorry if my english is bad.
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<br />> Regards,
<br />>
<br />> Meidiana
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