Re: [asterisk-users] Remote tone access

2006-09-11 Thread Tim St . Pierre
You just need to make sure that the context the outside users dial from (whether or not you use DISA) includes the context that contains the internal extensions. On 11-Sep-06, at 14:25, Tony Di Bona wrote: Hi Group:   I have 3 asterisk boxes in different countries which are interconnected using

Re: [asterisk-users] Remote tone access

2006-09-11 Thread Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC
DISA doesn't connect the caller to a PSTN dial tone, it just happens to (in the US at least) sound like the PSTN one. It is asterisk providing the dial tone, waiting for digits to match to a specific context. Just make sure that the context they are in, like John said, contains the four-digit

[asterisk-users] Remote tone access

2006-09-11 Thread John covici
Disa is what you want -- just make sure the context is the same as a local extension so they can dial anything a local extension can. on Monday 09/11/2006 Tony Di Bona([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > Hi Group: > > I have 3 asterisk boxes in different countries which are interconnected > using IA

[asterisk-users] Remote tone access

2006-09-11 Thread Tony Di Bona
Hi Group:   I have 3 asterisk boxes in different countries which are interconnected using IAX2 trunks. The outbound routing makes the link to the various 4 digit extensions transparent.   Users would like to be able to dial into their local box via a PSTN connection (landline or cell) and