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| Curt Shaffer 2007-12-10, 1:11 pm |
| I have a client that is going to want to stream some ads and random music on
hold. I thought about just creating 1 file with everything in it, as it
seems that CME will only accept 1 file unless I am missing something. I
guess if this would work or not depends on if the MOH is started over every
time or plays continuous.
A second option that I was thinking about doing is just putting in an
Asterisk VM slice for only MOH. Then set a SIP dial peer to call the
extension on Asterisk which will just be on hold files. With this option, I
am not sure how I will tell CME to grab the call back from the dial plan.
Any suggestions?
Curt
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| Erick Bergquist 2007-12-10, 1:11 pm |
| CME has a feature called MOH Live-Feed where you can use a FXO or E&M
voice-port to connect to a fixed music source (boombox, ipod, etc) or
you could plug the audio output from another PC into it I suppose.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voi....html#wp1012267
On Dec 10, 2007 8:04 AM, Curt Shaffer <cshaffer@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a client that is going to want to stream some ads and random music on
> hold. I thought about just creating 1 file with everything in it, as it
> seems that CME will only accept 1 file unless I am missing something. I
> guess if this would work or not depends on if the MOH is started over every
> time or plays continuous.
>
> A second option that I was thinking about doing is just putting in an
> Asterisk VM slice for only MOH. Then set a SIP dial peer to call the
> extension on Asterisk which will just be on hold files. With this option, I
> am not sure how I will tell CME to grab the call back from the dial plan.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Curt
>
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| Curt Shaffer 2007-12-10, 1:11 pm |
| Thanks for the link. Unless I'm missing something why couldn't the "dummy
ephone-dn" be a SIP extension?
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