Shouldn't the priority also be different for each entry?

This would make it:

exten => 4044633/_619.,1,OurApp,sandiego-queue
exten => 4044633/_858.,2,OurApp,sandiego-queue
exten => 4044633/_213.,3,OurApp,losangeles-queue
exten => 4044633,4,OurApp,default-queue

This should work I would think. Give it a shot, if it doesn't remove the _'s from the ANI pattern.

Jamie

On Wed, 28 May 2003 22:39:19 -0500 (CDT)
 Mark Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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exten => 4044633/_619.,1,OurApp,sandiego-queue
exten => 4044633/_858.,1,OurApp,sandiego-queue
exten => 4044633/_213.,1,OurApp,losangeles-queue
exten => 4044633/_.,1,OurApp,default-queue

but it didn't seem to work. Every call went to the default queue.

Take out the _. rule and just leave it 4044633 and it should work fine.
Not postive the _ is required on matching the callerid part, but honestly
i just don't remember.


Mark

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