Awesome thanks that is exactlly what I was looking for. Thanks!
On 7/10/06, voiplist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, you want to use different context for each house.
In your sip.conf:
[house1]
username=house1
secret=house1pass
context=house1
--->Other sip options here<---
[house2]
username=h
Yes, you want to use different context for each house.
In your sip.conf:
[house1]
username=house1
secret=house1pass
context=house1
--->Other sip options here<---
[house2]
username=house2
secret=house2pass
context=house2
--->Other sip options here<---
In your extensions.conf:
[house1]
;House1
On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Is that the standard way of doing things? I found a bunch of asterisk
hosting providers in my search on the best way to do this. Is this
what they are doing?
Yes,l I think that's what contexts are for... I am also relatively new
at
Is that the standard way of doing things? I found a bunch of asterisk
hosting providers in my search on the best way to do this. Is this
what they are doing?
On 7/10/06, Tom Lynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can place the phones at each house in a different context. Trunks, too.
On 7/10/06
You can place the phones at each house in a different context. Trunks, too.
On 7/10/06, Andrew Niemantsverdriet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a asterisk box up and running great. I have another house in mybackyard that also wants to use my asterisk box. I am running trixbox
now and have tw
I have a asterisk box up and running great. I have another house in my
backyard that also wants to use my asterisk box. I am running trixbox
now and have two POTS lines connected to digium TDM400P as well as 1
voip line for long distance. I would like to keep these two houses as
seperate as possib