Hi Justin,
Try:
exten=>242,1,Dial(h323/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Regards,
Szymon Czyz
"Justin Eckhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to setup Asterisk to allow users to dial out to the PSTN using a
> remote box supporting h.323. I'm using chan_h323.so, and I'm able to make
> out
Justin Eckhouse wrote:
exten => 244,1,Dial(h323/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/PSTN-NUMBER-HERE)
This is bad... if you use this kind of exten line PSTN-NUMBER-HERE will
be the H.323ID Asterisk will use to make the call.
exten => 244,1,Dial(h323/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) is the proper
format.
Jeremy McNamara
exten => _91XX,1,Dial(H323/${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
${EXTEN:1} will grab all the digits you sent in 91XX and the :1, in
${EXTEN:1}, tells it to drop the first digit.
Michael
>I'm trying to setup Asterisk to allow users to dial out to the PSTN using a
>remote box supporting h
Hi,
I'm trying to setup Asterisk to allow users to dial out to the PSTN using a
remote box supporting h.323. I'm using chan_h323.so, and I'm able to make
outbound calls to a client like netmeeting with a line like this:
exten => 242,1,Dial(h323/xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
And I'm able to receive incoming c