I had tried that also, but it didnt work. In that case, if I dial 74118
(for example) Asterisk answers this:
pbx.c:1877 ast_pbx_run: Channel 'CAPI[contr1/118]/0' sent into invalid
extension 's' in context 'default', but no invalid handler
I think it needs the "s"... but how do I put the "s" and route the call
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ????
Thanks
Joao
Christian Victor wrote:
Joao Pereira schrieb:
Im writing my dial plan, in witch every SIP phone begins with 74 and
has more 3 numbers (like 74XXX).
So, I want to route all 74XXX calls to my sip channel. For this I
wrote this line:
exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30,r)
but this way all calls go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .....
Then I tried:
exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30,r)
but this way, the system tries to dial <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] like I wanted...
You were on the right way my friend. Why not try
exten => _74XXX,1,Dial(SIP/$(EXTEN)@193.136.252.5,30,r)
Hope that helps
Christian
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