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
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
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
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