I think in 1.2.x, this jumping feature was disabled by default.

- Gabe


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:19 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] priorityjumping=no


> I've been trying to use a set-up whereby I have several TA's connected
> to an Asterisk server (1.2.4) and they act like they're in a hunt-group
> i.e. try the first, if busy jump to the next etc.
> 
> in my extensions.conf I had something like
> [inbound-trunk]
> exten => 441234123456,1,Dial(SIP/s1a,20,r)
> exten => 441234123456,102,Dial(SIP/s2a,20,r)
> exten => 441234123456,203,Dial(SIP/s1b,20,r)
> exten => 441234123456,304,Dial(SIP/s2a,20,r)
> 
> i.e. try the first, if busy try the next etc.
> 
> It seemed to consistently fail.
> 
> in [globals]
> priorityjumping=no
> 
> was set, which came from the samples (i.e. make samples when installing
> Asterisk).
> 
> I changed that to yes (i.e. priorityjumping=yes) and it started to work.
> 
> If that was the problem (which it seems to be), is that the wrong
> default? Or am I missing something here completely?
> 
> 
> Steve
> 
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