Maybe not, but I got it working "good enough" and time is scarce these
days so I didn't mess with it after that.
On 4/19/07, Stephen Bosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian McEntire wrote:
> A follow-up with the solution in case anyone else is looking for this
> answer:
>
> I created two contexts
Brian McEntire wrote:
> A follow-up with the solution in case anyone else is looking for this
> answer:
>
> I created two contexts in my zapata.conf file, since each VOIP line is
> terminated by a VOIP adapter and then just comes in "hardwired" to the
> TDM400 via RJ11 line, I know which VOIP numb
A follow-up with the solution in case anyone else is looking for this answer:
I created two contexts in my zapata.conf file, since each VOIP line is
terminated by a VOIP adapter and then just comes in "hardwired" to the
TDM400 via RJ11 line, I know which VOIP number is connected to which
Wildcard
Thinking I might be able to do this with a context in zapata.conf and
possibly extensions.conf but I'd need some tips.
But just realized I can turn on distinctive ringing for one of the
lines through my VOIP provider. As long as asterisk will pass this
through, it solves my question.
On 4/17/07,