Good points. I stand corrected.
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Extensions / Contexts
Wiley
Thanks a lot, I thought this is possible because I don't need to link
companies, also, I can solve the problem of the IVR depending on the
channel of the PSTN that originates the call.
thanks again
Sebas
Wiley Siler wrote:
The short answer is No.
The method you describe is intrinsicly
Perfect, that's exactly what I need.
I will try that, thanks a lot.
Sebas
Matt Riddell wrote:
Sebastian Silva wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my problem (my
asterisk configuration). I hope somebody can give me a hand with it:
I need to provide a PBX
The short answer is No.
The method you describe is intrinsicly illogical.
Assuming there is an IVR, how will I know which extension 2000 I am
calling if that were possible?
I might get company A instead of company B.
You can create two * servers with identical dial plans, link them over
IAX,
This is crap.
Contexts are DESIGNED for segmenting Asterisk to provide service to
multiple companies with overlaping extensions numbering space.
extensions.conf and voicemail.conf both support contexts.
sip.conf, iax.conf, etc do not, but if you are servicing multiple
companies you don't want
I think, in theory, you could do it.
You should be able to create sip users with different contexts and
carefully configure the contexts in extensions.conf. The only problem I
see you will have is that you cannot define the same block in sip.conf
as in your example.
What you could try doing
Sebastian Silva wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am writing here because I can't find the solution to my problem (my
asterisk configuration). I hope somebody can give me a hand with it:
I need to provide a PBX service to several companies (extensions with
softphones and Digium hardware to manage the
Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Extensions / Contexts
The short answer is No.
The method you describe is intrinsicly illogical.
Assuming there is an IVR, how will I know which extension 2000 I am
calling if that were possible?
I might get company A instead
Wiley Siler wrote:
The short answer is No.
Wrong, the short answer is maybe.
The method you describe is intrinsicly illogical.
Assuming there is an IVR, how will I know which extension 2000 I am
calling if that were possible?
I might get company A instead of company B.
If you get this behavior
In your channel config (eg sip.conf) you need to call them things like
[companya-200]
[companyb-200]
Then in extensions.conf
[companya]
exten = 200,1,Dial(sip/companya-200)
[companyb]
exten = 200,1,Dial(sip/companyb-200)
Hope that helps
On 4/26/05, Sebastian Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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