You normally put trunks into trunk groups, and then use the name of the trunk group for the start. An available port is then selected from the specified group.

Lachlan Ross wrote:
Hi Everyone,

When using Bayonne to dial out, must you specify the trunk that the call goes out on?
ie:
bayonne --control start 1 myScript


This sends the call out on trunk 1. What happens if trunk 1 already has a call on it?
Can you some how place an outgoing call and have it just find an available trunk?


Thanks for any ideas.

Lachlan




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