Nedi,
Can you be more specific in what you are trying to accomplish? It also
might help if you copy/paste the relevant portions of your dialplan.
The snippets that Lonnie put in that how-to page are really just examples
of how you can use the FMFM/BL/WL tabs. They're basically used as a nice
GUI front end for accessing and editing the Asterisk DB - which in turn
makes it easier to handle using those features. But all of the logic and
call processing is still done in the dial plan itself. In the examples, you
still need to call the macros and pass arguments to them.
Personally, I don't use the FMFM tab, but I do use the Blacklist and
Whitelist tabs frequently, and they work very well - assuming your dial
plan is configured properly.
-James
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Nedi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, can anyone explain me how to use those extensions.conf snippet from
> Lonnie. I tried some times to insert it in my dialplan without success.
>
> in the Prefs I changed the Number Format to ^[0-9]{6,16}$ and CID
> Name Mx Lengt to 16
>
> I would like to have follow me with Internal and External Number.
>
> should I only insert those snippets in my dial plan at the begin or at
> the end? Or shoul I change the exten => s to my internal Extension?
>
> has anyone the working sample of extensions.com to show me how that works.
>
>
> http://lonnie.abelbeck.com/astlinux/info/webgui.php
>
>
> Thanks
>
> nedi
>
>
>
>
>
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