Example: 456-7000 is your main number and you have 7001 to 7099 as DIDs:
exten = 7000,1,Goto(AutoAttendant|s|1)
exten = _7XXX,1,Macro(yourdialmacro|${EXTEN})
How are you dropping the 456 there? I thought extensions picked up what
either the SIP phone had dialled, or what DTMF detection
The number of digits that your telco sends to you is a configurable figure
(at least it is here in Aus). The example assumes that the telco is sending
you the last 4 digits.
Paul
Example: 456-7000 is your main number and you have 7001 to 7099 as DIDs:
exten = 7000,1,Goto(AutoAttendant|s|1)
The number of digits that your telco sends to you is a configurable
figure (at least it is here in Aus). The example assumes that the telco
is sending you the last 4 digits.
Hmmm ok so DIDs are not what is stuffed into the CNID field? Or rather
pieces of the DID make it into the CNID?
On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 07:53, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
The number of digits that your telco sends to you is a configurable
figure (at least it is here in Aus). The example assumes that the telco
is sending you the last 4 digits.
Hmmm ok so DIDs are not what is stuffed into the CNID field?
There's been a few replies but thought I'd elaborate on my initial reply..
How are you dropping the 456 there? I thought extensions picked
up what either the SIP phone had dialled, or what DTMF detection
picked up when * answered the line...?
No.. if you have a PRI, the signalling is digital,
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 15:45, john lawler wrote:
I know that Asterisk supports DID, but does anyone have documentation on
how to write the configuration for it?
I'll be trying to setup a hybrid system where some incoming numbers will
be DID enabled and others won't, so I'll need to be able
It's pretty easy, in your extensions.conf.
If your DIDs are in a range, you could set up some pattern matching to take
a block of incoming DIDs and map to extension numbers then dial or hand off
to the dial'n'voicemail macro thing. If your DIDs are non-contiguous, you'll
have to set up a separate