>The only "cleaner" way is to define the group in [globals] as follows:-
>
>[globals]
>group1 = SIP/3615221401&SIP/3615221402&SIP/3615221407&SIP/52260014
>
>...and then refer to this variable in the dial statement...
>
>exten => 5226001454,1,Dial(${group1},20)
That certainly makes life easier, is
Michael wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 12:32:03 you wrote:
>
>> Like:
>>
>> exten =>
>> 5226001454,1,Dial(SIP/3615221401&SIP/3615221402&SIP/3615221407&SIP/52260014
>> 0 5,20)
>>
> That is what I am currently doing - though is there a cleaner way?
>
>
The only "cleaner" way is to define th
It's all in the
CLI>show application dial
and read what it has to say ...
-= Info about application 'Dial' =-
[Synopsis]
Place a call and connect to the current channel
[Description]
Dial(Technology/resource[&Tech2/resource2...]
^^
Martin
O
On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 12:32:03 you wrote:
> A group of phones that ring all at once?
>
> Like:
>
> exten =>
> 5226001454,1,Dial(SIP/3615221401&SIP/3615221402&SIP/3615221407&SIP/52260014
>0 5,20)
>
> Take out the line breaks.
>
> Or were you looking for something else?
>
> CF
That is what I am curren
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 6:22 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] Ring group howto
How do I manually set up a ring group?
All the info I've Googled tells me
How do I manually set up a ring group?
All the info I've Googled tells me how to do this using Trixbox or FreePBX.
I am using standard Asterisk 1.4 configuring at the CLI.
Michael
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