[asterisk-gui] internal calls
bkruse
bkruse at digium.com
Mon Jul 9 13:38:23 CDT 2007
Hey dima!
What do you mean by "doesn't let includeing contexts"?
I am trying to understand what the gui is doing wrong.
Can you paste me an example of what the gui IS doing, and what
it SHOULD be doing?
Thanks!
-bk
dima wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your answer
> You are right. That was my error :-(
> I guess I have a bit weird setup, where for every user the extension
> number is the same like callerid number. Users are porting their
> traditional PSTN numbers to our platform and in the "calling rules" I
> couldn't find a way to distinguish local numbers from outside ones. Once
> I would have set up a pattern like _9XXXXXXXX in "calling rules" to make
> external calls, local numbers would start being routed outside as well.
>
> Finally I came up with this:
>
> [numberplan-custom-1]
> ;created in "Incomming calls". Makes sure that all internal calls will
> not be routed outside
> include = DID_trunk_1
> ;created in "Calling rules". Calls are routed outside
> include = numberplan-custom-2
> ;voicemail & friends
> include = default
>
> Unfortunately, gui dialplan constructor ("Calling rules") doesn't let
> "including" contexts. So once I'll need multiple dialplans for the
> clients, again I'll have to set up the "including" directly in the
> config files.
> I'm not sure if the "include context" feature is important to the rest
> of you guys. I'll be more than happy if somebody puts it in the todo.txt
>
>
>
>
>> No, all phones should be able to call
>> other phones by registered extension
>> if its on the same asterisk box.
>>
>> -bk
>>
>> dima wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, everyone.
>>> I'm trying to configure internal calls with GUI (so that the registered
>>> extensions could call one another without leaving the asterisk box). So
>>> far I didn't have success.
>>> It's a pure sip setup. No analog lines. The only way I could do it is by
>>> specifying a local trunk (with the IP of my asterisk box), making a
>>> calling rule for every extension, and then making an incoming call rule
>>> for every extension throug the local trunk.
>>> Is that the ony way it could be done?
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
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