On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 14:06 -0700, Chris St Denis wrote:

> > > I was thinking of creating a user with all the numbers as aliases, and
> > > having it forward to the auto attendant, then to a backup hunt group.
> > > Is this the best way, or is there a better one? Are there any
> > > problematic side affects of doing something like this?
> > >     
> > 
> > Whatever it is you want to do, that's probably an overly complex way to
> > do it - what is it that you want?
> >   
> I just want all numbers to normally go to the auto attendant (as is
> currently setup. Attendant has aliases for each incoming general phone
> number) However if the main pbx fails, calls to these numbers will
> fail (as far I understand, since attendant isn't HA) so I need a way
> for it to be able to fail over to something like a hunt group so
> incoming calling doesn't break completely. 

Ah.

     1. Configure the AA with no aliases.
     2. Configure a 'reception' user (no need to assign that user a
        phone).
     3. Assign all the incoming numbers as aliases for that 'reception'
        user.
     4. Put the AA in as a 'ring at the same time' entry in the
        forwarding list for the 'reception' user.
     5. Put any additional entries you want as fallback destinations in
        case the AA fails.


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