Re: [asterisk-users] Inbound routes

2011-01-21 Thread Dale Noll
This is how I have done it. In FreePBX, under the 'Setup' tab, choose 'Zap Channel DIDs'. Assign a DID (ex. 12345) to the channel(port). Then go to 'Inbound Routes' and create a route for the DID and set the destination to the appropriate extension. On 01/21/2011 08:21 AM, Vitor Carlos Fl

Re: [asterisk-users] Inbound routes

2011-01-21 Thread Vitor Carlos Flausino
> > > The system has 1 DAHDi card with 2 analog FXO ports (to pstn) > > [snip] > > > However, it seams that when the call is received, the trunk does > > not inform the DID > > This is because FXO ports do not support DID. You need to route the > call > based on the port it came in on, not base

Re: [asterisk-users] Inbound routes

2011-01-21 Thread Tom Rymes
On 01/21/2011 8:49 AM, Vitor Carlos Flausino wrote: The system has 1 DAHDi card with 2 analog FXO ports (to pstn) [snip] However, it seams that when the call is received, the trunk does > not inform the DID This is because FXO ports do not support DID. You need to route the call based on

[asterisk-users] Inbound routes

2011-01-21 Thread Vitor Carlos Flausino
Hello all. I have installed AsteriskNow 1.7.1-64bits with freePBX. The system has 1 DAHDi card with 2 analog FXO ports (to pstn) and 1 FXS port connected to a FAX machine. I want the every call received on port FXO-2 to be redirected to the FAX machine. So, what I configured was that every call

Re: [asterisk-users] inbound routes

2009-10-30 Thread Steve Howes
On 30 Oct 2009, at 11:08, PATRICK KANGETHE wrote: > I have tried to configure inbound routes in my elastix box 1.5.2 but > i don't get how to associate it to a Trunk i have created. > Also configuring outbound routes is proving to be a challenge. I > have read the Elastix without tears.pdf gui

[asterisk-users] inbound routes

2009-10-30 Thread PATRICK KANGETHE
Hi all, I have tried to configure inbound routes in my elastix box 1.5.2 but i don't get how to associate it to a Trunk i have created. Also configuring outbound routes is proving to be a challenge. I have read the Elastix without tears.pdf guide but seems not much information is provided in th