On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 15:58, Chris Orme wrote: > My dialplan is for the outgoing SIP call is: > > exten => _00.,1,AbsoluteTimeout(3600) > exten => _00.,2,Dial(${TRUNK1}/${EXTEN:2},45,r) > exten => _00.,3,Answer > exten => _00.,4,Hangup > exten => _00.,103,Dial(${TRUNK2}/${EXTEN:2},45,r) > exten => _00.,104,Answer > exten => _00.,105,Hangup > > (if call can go through on TRUNK1 send it out, if TRUNK1 is out of > capacity and therefore busy then try trunk 2 before giving up) if that is > busy (therefore it is likely the number really is busy then grab the > caller and hang them up (and they then hear 'busy').
Um - I'm probably missing the point entirely - but why are your trunks not in a group and why are you not then using the group to dial out on? (not posted to Asterisk - just you) -- . . ___. .__ Posix Systems - Sth Africa /| /| / /__ [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Mark J Elkins, Cisco CCIE / |/ |ARK \_/ /__ LKINS Tel: +27 12 807 0590 Cell: +27 82 601 0496
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