Hi,
I want to forward a incoming SIP call to an external phone number. Is it
possible to do this without answering the call first? I think there must
be a solution like this:
- incoming call (SIP) -> Asterisk PBX
- PBX trys to establish a channel to external number (PSTN)
- SIP caller gets a fre
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> > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call forwarding
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> > Is there
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> Is there an easy way to allow the users to go t
hope this helps.
Cullin
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call forwarding
Is there an easy way to allow the
Is there an easy way to allow the users to go to a webpage or dial an
extension and enter a phone number that their extension can be
forwarded to?
I'm using SER+Asterisk so doing this in sip.conf for example would not
work since all users are registered to SER. Currently in
extensions.conf I have:
terisk VM. If a direct call, it
> would go to whatever aswering funtion is set up on your cell phone (or other
> PSTN phone). [Please reply through the mailing list]. Mike.
>
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> From: Yair Hakak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 02,
Yair,
One option is like this:
1) User dials ext. 154 to activate call forward (to voicemail)
2) User dials ext. 155 to de-activate call forward
3) Macro to check incoming calls for database entry's
4) The local extention must use that macro (or other way of screening)
1)
exten => 154,1,Answer
cell phone (or other
PSTN phone). [Please reply through the mailing list]. Mike.
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Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 5:05 PM
To: Mike Hillerbrand
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] call forwarding, most basic case
hi,
thanks for your a
users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] call forwarding, most basic case
hello all,
i need some help and after trying the wiki i'm even more confused than i
was.
i'm trying to set up call forwarding and running into problems...
i want the most basic call forwarding imaginable.
hello all,
i need some help and after trying the wiki i'm even more confused than i was.
i'm trying to set up call forwarding and running into problems...
i want the most basic call forwarding imaginable.
1. caller dials extension (say, 154)
2. dialplan is updated to forward caller's extension
On 18/05/05, Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been able to get it working by explicitly setting the dial command...
>
> So should the trunk variable be the divice to dial out on?
Yes. But I wouldn't worry if you can't get it to work - the use of a
variable substitution in that case
, 101, Voicemail(b${ARG1})
exten => s, 102, Hangup
Seshu Kanuri
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call
Thanks,
Staring to see where I was going wrong. Now I know the explicit dial
string (as you say I tried that in the dial plan and it worked) I can
mess around with the trunk variable.
Cheers!
Peter Bowyer wrote:
On 18/05/05, Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Er... set the trunk variable
I have been able to get it working by explicitly setting the dial command...
So should the trunk variable be the divice to dial out on?
Mark Benson wrote:
Er... set the trunk variable to what? I thought it was a built in
variable...
Peter Bowyer wrote:
Have you set the TRUNK variable in the [glob
On 18/05/05, Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Er... set the trunk variable to what? I thought it was a built in
> variable...
No, it's not. Looking at your dialplan extract, you need to set TRUNK
to the name of the trunk to place the outgoing call on.
eg
TRUNK=IAX/voiptalk
You might nee
Er... set the trunk variable to what? I thought it was a built in
variable...
Peter Bowyer wrote:
Have you set the TRUNK variable in the [globals] section of
extensions.conf? Looks like you didn't.
Peter
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In 18/05/05, Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to setup a call forwarding rule so that when an extention
> doesn't answer the call is forwarded to my mobile.
>
> I'm using voiptalk.org for incoming and outgoing calls and SIP phones
> for extentions (so all IP based - no real p
Sorry for posting this again, but it seems to have become attached to
another thread. Guess I replied to another message instead of starting a
new one...
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a call forwarding rule so that when an extention
doesn't answer the call is forwarded to my mobile.
I'm using voipta
Switch is NI2.
Peter Svensson wrote:
On Tue, 17 May 2005, Lenwood S. Sawyer, III wrote:
I have a PRI from Bellsouth going to my asterisk box with a Digium
Wildcard TE110P. I would like to be able to use call forwarding without
having to use two channels. Is it possible to use call redirect wit
I have a PRI from Bellsouth going to my asterisk box with a Digium
Wildcard TE110P. I would like to be able to use call forwarding without
having to use two channels. Is it possible to use call redirect with a
PRI. Does the BRIstuff package help at all?
Thanks,
Lenny Sawyer
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On Tue, 17 May 2005, Lenwood S. Sawyer, III wrote:
> I have a PRI from Bellsouth going to my asterisk box with a Digium
> Wildcard TE110P. I would like to be able to use call forwarding without
> having to use two channels. Is it possible to use call redirect with a
> PRI. Does the BRIstuff
I have a PRI from Bellsouth going to my asterisk box with a Digium
Wildcard TE110P. I would like to be able to use call forwarding without
having to use two channels. Is it possible to use call redirect with a
PRI. Does the BRIstuff package help at all?
Thanks,
Lenny Sawyer
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Hi team,
Basic question I know, but I can't seem to find any obvious information
about this:
Does anyone know if * natively supports call forwarding from a given
extension (i.e. call forwarding without having to write a macro)?
My user wants to be able to dial a code plus a phone number to star
Hi !
What is wrong with my dial plan?
I can't get my call forwarding and parking to work.
Do I need to edit more config files?
Thore
extensions.conf :
[general]
static=yes
writeprotect=no
[macro-dialout]
; ${ARG1} CIDNAME
; ${ARG2} Device
; ${ARG3} Num
; ${ARG4} SIP EXT
exten => s,1,SetCIDName(${AR
Hi!
I need a sample dilplan with call forwarding
This did not help me to get it work:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+call+forwarding
Thore
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I have an asterisk box with two digium x100p cards. I have a POTS line
connected to one of them. Basically my goal is to have someone call into the
incoming POTS line and be presented with a menu where they would select an
extension that would automatically connect them to my cell phone(the menu i
Hi Neel -
We did it by dialing several devices at once, then calling the cell and
then pulling the call back if no one answered the cell to allow the
local vm to handle vm functions. Here is how we did it:
[macro-stdexten_cell]
; ARG1 = Greeting
; ARG2 = Extension(s) to dial
; ARG3 = Cell Phon
, March 02, 2005 2:56 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forwarding to Cell Phone, Pager, etc
Hello all,
Was just wondering if Asterisk can do Call forwarding to cell phones,
pagers, home phone, etc.
For example, if exten 202 is awa
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forwarding to Cell Phone, Pager, etc
Hello all,
Was just wondering if Asterisk can do Call forwarding to cell phones,
pagers, home phone, etc.
For example, if exten 202 is away, he will set his call blasting
priority like first ring the exten for 10 sec if not ans
On March 2, 2005 02:56 pm, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
> For example, if exten 202 is away, he will set his call blasting priority
> like first ring the exten for 10 sec if not answered then ring cell number
> for 10 sec again if not answered, then ring home and etc.
This is indeed possible. You need t
Hello all,
Was just wondering if Asterisk can do Call forwarding to cell phones,
pagers, home phone, etc.
For example, if exten 202 is away, he will set his call blasting priority
like first ring the exten for 10 sec if not answered then ring cell number
for 10 sec again if not answered, then rin
ot;aza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 2:12 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call Forwarding and CDR
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have a solution to that allows an incoming call
> to be forwarded to a mobile (or other billable destination)
> and provi
Hi,
Does anyone have a solution to that allows an incoming call
to be forwarded to a mobile (or other billable destination)
and provide a CDR for the mobile call.
Such as:
exten -> 1001,Dial(SIP/sipclient&ZAP/g1/023423,20)
The CDR for this call will have 1001 as the destination
regardless of wh
Wow. This list is high traffic Just to add to the noise, here's
some of my extensions.conf that implements what you are talking about.
In particular, the macro "featureexten" takes an argument that is the
same as the context the user uses for outbound dialing. The result
being that whatever num
I am trying to do the following:
1. Call comes in to my * box over IAX (VP Connect DID)
2. Check to see if call should be forwarded to my cell
3. Forward the call to my cell phone and take * out of the media path.
I am able to do all of the above except * is not able to natively
bridge the call. I
Ryan Courtnage wrote:
One question - let's say someone specifies their home phone number and
their cell number. How do you take into the account if the cell VM
picks up (ie. if cell is out of coverage and VM greeting is played)?
AFAIK, there isn't much you can do in this scenario - other than rin
Here is the dial plan. Uses CVS-HEAD features for call screening. This
is a pre-production system. We will be replacing our existing Comdial
within the next few weeks.
;=
; extensions.conf file
;
, February 04, 2005 12:55 PM
> To: Pedro; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call forwarding
>
>
> On Fri, 2005-04-02 at 13:11 -0500, Pedro wrote:
> > Cool idea.
> >
> > One question - let's say someone
Adam Robins wrote:
Works beautifully! Thanks.
Could you post here, or to the wiki, or just back to myself the
configuration you're using to implement this?
Thanks.
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On Fri, 2005-04-02 at 13:11 -0500, Pedro wrote:
> Cool idea.
>
> One question - let's say someone specifies their home phone number and
> their cell number. How do you take into the account if the cell VM
> picks up (ie. if cell is out of coverage and VM greeting is played)?
AFAIK, there isn't m
Works beautifully! Thanks.
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Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 10:10 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call forwarding
Adam Robins
Cool idea.
One question - let's say someone specifies their home phone number and
their cell number. How do you take into the account if the cell VM
picks up (ie. if cell is out of coverage and VM greeting is played)?
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:41:28 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Ryan Courtnage wrote:
Can multiple Local channels be safely used in a single Dial command?
ie:
exten
=> ...,...,Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],Local/[EMAIL
PROTECTED])
Yes, using the standard "&" connector like you would use if you were
dialing multiple SIP peers or any othe
> I've written a macro that allows users to dynamically change their call
> forwarding destination. The purpose is to set up a "follow me" process
> where a user can get calls on their cell, at home, etc., based on the
> forwarding number they enter. Using the CFIM database, I have the setup
>
Hi Kevin,
On Fri, 2005-04-02 at 08:09 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Adam Robins wrote:
>
> > What I would like to do is take the variable containing the number
> > retrieved from CFIM, place it on the stack as the called number, and
> > have it reenter the dial plan, similar to the WAITEXTEN c
Adam Robins wrote:
What I would like to do is take the variable containing the number
retrieved from CFIM, place it on the stack as the called number, and
have it reenter the dial plan, similar to the WAITEXTEN command.
Easy-peasy. That's what Local channels are for.
If you have retrieved the CFIM
I've written a macro that allows users to dynamically change their call
forwarding destination. The purpose is to set up a "follow me" process
where a user can get calls on their cell, at home, etc., based on the
forwarding number they enter. Using the CFIM database, I have the setup
portion work
Hi ALL;
I read the following link for set up call
forwarding with code (like *21):
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+call+forwarding
.
but I canot understand it very well. Can
anybody send me an example of extension.conf for call forwarding with
code.
Regards
Mohammad
_
> Anybody knows how asterisk call forwarding to another number works?
> can you plz give me a sample config?
Depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Call forward when busy, call
forward on no answer, call forward when user press a phone button, call
forward after user enters a code (eg, *72),
Hi ALL;
Anybody knows how asterisk call forwarding to
another number works?
can you plz give me a sample config?
Regards
Mohammad
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Hi
I have cross posted this in serusers also...I was wondering if i wanted
to do call forwarding based on times of day, and possibly call blasting,
would it be better to do the routing logic in SER and then pass on the
rewritten number to asterisk to make the call, or would it better done
in aste
Hii,
I want to forward calls from an asterisk server to a local gsm network.
I have read the wiki pages on various forums.
But the thing i want is to receive the call(Voip) from an asterisk
server then it should be forwarded to a gsm network & again to either
a gsm/ PSTN from the gsm network itsel
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Hii,
I want to forward calls from an asterisk server to a local gsm network.
I have read the wiki pages on various forums.
But the thing i want is to receive the call(Voip) from an asterisk
server then it should be forwarded to a gsm network & again to either
a gsm/ PSTN from the gsm network itse
Hello,
Scottstuff.net has an example to "forward calls when
busy" to a nufone 800. My telco will allow me to do
this for a 5$/month charge. :( No luck duplicating
Scott's example, or playing with the
ChanIsAvail/cut/forward. Since everything can be done
with asterisk, can anyone slap me upside
Hi,
I'm new to Asterisk and have been wondering how Call Forwarding would function
in Asterisk.
I am wanting to get an E1 Card for my Asterisk Box and to get 10 odd channels
enabled on the PRI along with a block of phone numbers. The question is, what
is the best mechanism to allocate the individ
eorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Call forwarding and voicemail
On Jun 22, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Jay Milk wrote:
How about starting your macro with
SetVar(DialedExten=${MACRO_EXTEN})
and then going into voicemail
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>
>
> On Jun 22, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Jay Milk wrote:
> > How about starting your macro with
> SetVar(DialedExten=${MACRO_EXTEN})
> > and then going into voicemail with
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I am configuring call forwarding in our * setup, but I am having
trouble triggering the correct voicemail call.
When I have an extension, e.g. 201, forwarded to another,
e.g. 202, my
macro will call:
Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/n,30)
and
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>
>
> I am configuring call forwarding in our * setup, but I am having
> trouble triggering the correct voicemail call.
>
> When I have an extension, e.g. 201, forwarded to another,
> e.g. 202, my
> macro will ca
I am configuring call forwarding in our * setup, but I am having
trouble triggering the correct voicemail call.
When I have an extension, e.g. 201, forwarded to another, e.g. 202, my
macro will call:
Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/n,30)
and once into the internal context, the macro is called agai
sorry for posting this basic question is about call forward, i look in the internet
and i get this, in order to make call forward
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exten => _*5X.,1,DBput(CF/${CALLERIDNUM}=${EXTEN:2})
exten => _*5X.,2,Hangup
e
I have looked on the wiki and in the archives for as much info as I can
find about call forwarding.
I have it working based on the sample from Tips&Tricks except for
handling voice mail.
When I detect a forwarded extension, I call
Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/n,20) to dial the number as though
Hi!
> I've just installed asterisk a few days ago and figured most of it
> out, but I can't seem to forward calls. In the setup before I used
> asterisk, when people called my (ISDN) number and I didn't answer the
> phone in 4 rings, the call would be transferred to my cellphone. I
> ofcourse made
Hi,
I've just installed asterisk a few days ago and figured most of it out, but I can't
seem to forward calls.
In the setup before I used asterisk, when people called my (ISDN) number and I didn't
answer the phone in 4 rings, the call would be transferred to my cellphone. I ofcourse
made that s
I am using CISCO 30 VIP and CP 12+ IP phones. I am
using 2 analog phones connected to a SIPURA. I am
using chan_skinny for the CISCO phones. On the CISCO
phones, only the basic phone functionality works. I
can not transfer calls or anything using the
chan_skinny. The analog phones also work as
hey
ive got call forwarding working using the example below. The first part is
basicaly my dialplan for all users... and does the call forward checking.
first it checks if its going to forward to an external number ( use IAX)
then it checks if it has to forward localy ( use SIP) then it rings t
We're are trying to get call forwarding working on our Asterisk
PBX. I've found some examples like this:
exten => _*72.,1,DBput(CFIM/${CALLERIDNUM}=${EXTEN:3})
exten => _*72.,2,Answer
exten => _*72.,3,Wait(1)
exten => _*72.,4,SayDigits(${CALLERIDNUM})
exten => _*72.,5,SayDigits(${EXTEN:3})
exten
s anyone?
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> Wipeout is right on the fact
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Call forwarding
Hi all,
I would like to forward an incoming call to my mobile with the incoming
callerID after ten seconds, I have tried with this:
exten => 910,1,Dial,SIP/[EMAIL PROTEC
JanM wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to forward an incoming call to my mobile with the incoming callerID after ten seconds, I have tried with this:
exten => 910,1,Dial,SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|10
exten => 910,2,Dial,CAPI/526$(CALLERIDNUM):bmymobilenr|20
exten => 910,3,Voicemail,u226
exten => 910,102,Vo
Hi all,
I would like to forward an incoming call to my mobile with the incoming callerID after
ten seconds, I have tried with this:
exten => 910,1,Dial,SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|10
exten => 910,2,Dial,CAPI/526$(CALLERIDNUM):bmymobilenr|20
exten => 910,3,Voicemail,u226
exten => 910,102,Voicemail,b226
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Hi,
I need some help figuring out how to solve the following scenario:
If an external call comes in from my provider (src cid 12345678) via chan_zap,
into Asterisk which then is told to forward the call to a different external
number (87654321), I'
I am trying to setup call forwarding, I have 2 x100p cards.I want the calls forwarded to a static number.
Is this done using meetme?
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OK I have revised this a bit it might help someone out there:
[dnd]
exten => _74,1,DBput(DND/${CALLERIDNUM}=YES})
exten => _74,2,Playback(dnd-on)
exten => _74,3,SoftHangup
exten => _73,1,DBdel(DND/${CALLERIDNUM})
exten => _73,2,Playback(dnd-off)
exten => _73,3,SoftHangup
[callforward]
exten => _7
I have put together this call forwarding and dnd config:
I'm sure it can be dome with macro's but I couldn't figure that out...
anyone care to input.
74 Turns DND on my phone will not ring, drops caller to voicemail...
73 Turns DND off
72+ext forward your extension to another extension and voic
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