Melcon Moraes wrote:
What PBX is that? What do you see at CLI when you call that port?
Actually, this behavior exists in the PBX. I need to make asterisk works like
a fxs that will receive the calls, and then route them in two diferents SIP.
Using your example:
I call to the extension 100 or
Hi guys,
I'm setting up asterisk to run with another pbx server. This pbx server
support a feature that allows 2 extensions connect to the same FXS. No I put
asterisk in the middle.
Asterisk receives the call and dial to a SIP/peer.
How the pbx installed support 2 extensions to one fxs... How
As I understand this, it's a problem of redirecting the call to the same FXS channel.
To replicate this behaviour in the Asterisk you could try the following in the extensions.conf:
(suppose your FXS channel is group 1 in zapata.conf)
exten = 100,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN},20)
exten =
a dialplan, how could I know if the incomming call was to
100 ou 101?
Mensagem Original
From: Alyed Tzompa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Qua, Março 29, 2006 10:12 pm
Subject: re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Between PBX and FXS
Subject:[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Between PBX and FXS
Thanks for your reply Alyed.
Actually, this behavior exists in the PBX. I need to make asterisk works like
a fxs that will receive the calls, and then route them in two diferents SIP.
Using your example:
I call to the extension 100