In this dialplan, the SIP user agent is a Sipura two line adapter with line 1 as SIP ID "1000" and line 2 as SIP ID "2000". Basically I have this set up so that 1000 and 2000 are "lines in hunting" on incoming extension "555".
I want an incoming call to try to ring ext. 1000, if 1000 is busy, then ring 2000, if 2000 is also busy than ring Voicemail. Here is what I have now and it seems to work okay: exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) exten => 555,102,Dial(SIP/2000,30) exten => 555,103,VoiceMail2(u3278) exten => 555,104,Hangup exten => 555,2,VoiceMail2(u3278) exten => 555,3,Hangup Is this correct? What if there were a third SIP device "3000" ? Would it look like: exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) exten => 555,102,Dial(SIP/2000,30) exten => 555,103,Dial(SIP/3000,30) exten => 555,104,Voicemail2(u3278) exten => 555,105,Hangup exten => 555,2,VoiceMail2(u3278) exten => 555,3,Hangup That doesn't seem correct. Also, quick note, the user does not want to have a different busy and unavailable message, so that is why I have it set up to always be the "unavailable" message for voicemail. thanks for the help! Matthew _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users