You need to have an extension defined for each number comig in. They
may be 4 digit if that is how your circuit is ordered. You then need
to create a dialplan to tell the call what to do.
Yes you could create a group in zapata to use for outdial
The pri will automatically allow up to 23 calls for one number as
long as channels are available
On Jan 21, 2006, at 9:53 AM, Dan Sully wrote:
* Doug Lytle shaped the electrons to say...
exten => 1153,1,Answer
I can get the incoming call. If I try and do:
exten => s,1,Answer
Why would an incoming call have a destination of 1153? My
incoming don't have a destination until the end user selects
something from and IVR or and operator sends them on to an extension.
The destination is the last 4 digits of the number I dial.
It sounds like something isn't configured quite correctly at XO then.
I wasn't able to find much useful information on the Wiki.
You really didn't look that hard then, took me all but 10 seconds
doing a search on zapata.conf
That really was addressing my first question, not the second -
which was easy
to find - I just needed some confirmation.
Thanks
-D
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