[VoIP] Asterisk Programming Technique
Shane Young
voiptandem at shaneyoung.com
Tue Sep 4 21:34:48 CDT 2007
My asterisk box is my home PBX first and CNET tandem second.
What I do is assign the generic area code "200" to north american CNET.
If I want to call a CNET number, I dial 1-200-NXX-XXXX. 200 isn't
assigned in north america, so it works good for me.
How many digits are in yoru free world dialup numbers? (I haven't used
FWD in many years)
Quoting Lee Spenadel <lee at spenadel.com>:
> To you savvy Asterisk programmers out there, I have a question. What is a
> good way to branch out a call to a particular SIP service, like FWD in a
> dial plan? What I mean by this is that I want to be able to dial 7 in my
> PBX so that I can send out calls to FWD via that route, yet still reach CNET
> members whose office codes are 7XX. I know I can wild card a command such
> as
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> so that FWD calls go out that way, but I'm wondering if there's a way to use
> some sort of delay with the ignorepat command so that if I dial 7 and wait,
> say 1 second, those calls go out via FWD, yet if there is no delay in
> dialing the digits the call goes out via CNET. I know that the ignorepat
> command only disables the cancellation of dial tone for that dialed digit,
> but I'm looking to emulate a PBX where you dial, say 9, to get an outside
> line to reach the PSTN, which is how I had my FWD access setup. But now
> there are 7XX CNET numbers that I need to contend with. I'm thinking that
> I'll have to have a unique code like *9, *8, etc for each SIP service that I
> want to send calls out on. Constructive comments welcome.
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> Thanks
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> Lee
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--Shane
+1-821-7311 CNET
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