Ken Godee wrote:

>The box has a T100P card hooked up to a csu on the Definity with a >patch cable.

A. You don't need a CSU if located close to each other.

B. "Patch Cable?" If using CSU, straight thru cable, if no
CSU cross-over cable.

C. Make sure to know your pin outs on the CSU vs pin outs T100P
Lucent/Avaya/AT&T or whatever, sometimes like to screw with us
and use non standard configurations for pin outs. Where as in a normal
situation a straight thru would work, might not if the pin outs are different.


Just a couple of thoughts.

Steve Kann wrote:


I'd really like to figure out a way to map a set of extensions on the definity to automatically be handed off to asterisk. For example, have all extensions in the range 4900-4999 end up being calls to asterisk with the extension number.


Create route pattern
ie. route 14 = asterisk trunk group

dialplan
eta routing pattern = 14
digit 4, length 4, extension

When someone dials ext 4900-4999, and it's
not defined locally, it will follow the eta to asterisk.
This will send all numbers dialed that are not
defined locally thru the eta, but that's no big thing.

Awesome.. Tha's so much, Ken!

That's exactly what I was looking for! I wasn't that familiar with the Network Admin guide, and that whole book is dedicated mostly to the proprietary and IP connectivity methods..

If you're at astricon, you've definitely earned yourself a beer from me.

-SteveK

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