Simply place the SIP Extension of the GSM gateway in another context 
context=from-gsm

and in your extensions.conf use something like this

[from-gsm]
exten= => _X.,1,Goto(whatever IVR you want)






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> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 17:23:40 -0300
> From: aco1...@gmail.com
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-users] Inbound route question
>
> Dear, I have an Asterisk PBX with 3 SIP extensions (1000, 1001 and
> 1002) and a GSM Gateway with SIP extension 1111. Two cell phones call
> to the GSM Gateway number and after that they get a ring tone to dial
> to the SIP extensions.
>
> Is it possible to consider the GSM Gateway SIP extension as an
> incoming call to the Asterisk PBX and so create an inbound route that
> point:
>
> GSM Gateway DID: 1111 -> IVR
>
> in order to point all incoming cell phone calls to my existing IVR ???
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Alejandro
>
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