Perfect, that's exactly what I need.
I will try that, thanks a lot.
Sebas
Matt Riddell wrote:
Sebastian Silva wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my problem (my
asterisk configuration). I hope somebody can give me a hand with it:
I need to provide a PBX ser
Thanks a lot, I thought this is possible because I don't need to link
companies, also, I can solve the problem of the IVR depending on the
channel of the PSTN that originates the call.
thanks again
Sebas
Wiley Siler wrote:
The short answer is No.
The method you describe is intrinsicly illogical.
Good points. I stand corrected.
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Wiley
In your channel config (eg sip.conf) you need to call them things like
[companya-200]
[companyb-200]
Then in extensions.conf
[companya]
exten => 200,1,Dial(sip/companya-200)
[companyb]
exten => 200,1,Dial(sip/companyb-200)
Hope that helps
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ployees - not good.
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Hi everybody,
[2000]
us
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The short answer is No.
The method you describe is intrinsicly illogical.
Assuming there is an IVR, how will I know which extension 2000 I am
calling if that were possible?
I might get comp
Sebastian Silva wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my problem (my
asterisk configuration). I hope somebody can give me a hand with it:
I need to provide a PBX service to several companies (extensions with
softphones and Digium hardware to manage the analo
I think, in theory, you could do it.
You should be able to create sip users with different contexts and
carefully configure the contexts in extensions.conf. The only problem I
see you will have is that you cannot define the same block in sip.conf
as in your example.
What you could try doing is:
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I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my problem (my
asterisk configuration). I hope somebody can give me a hand with it:
I need to provide a PBX service to several companies (
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Hi everybody,
I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my pr
Hi everybody,
I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my problem (my
asterisk configuration). I hope somebody can give me a hand with it:
I need to provide a PBX service to several companies (extensions with
softphones and Digium hardware to manage the analog lines), my problem
i
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