[Asterisk-Users] Class features in dialplan ?

Eric Wieling eric at fnords.org
Sun Jan 18 03:18:17 MST 2004


Usually CLASS stands for Custom Local Area Signalling Services.  See
http://www.atomicfrog.com/archives/phreak/ess10.htm

On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 21:35, Samuel Jimenez wrote:
>   If what u mean by CLASS is Class of Service, ie: the ability to
> allow/denny access to users to/from resources like public network based on
> the number they dial, this can by nicely achieved by using a powerful tool
> that  * calls "context".
> 
>   Playing with "contexts" you can define several different class of service
> levels that can be separately applied to every phone and will work
> independently of the type of technology of the phone (SIP, H323, IAX,
> Legacy, etc).
> 
>   Sam
> 
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: "Lance Arbuckle" <asterisk at arbuckle.org>
>   To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>   Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 8:58 PM
>   Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Class features in dialplan ?
> 
> 
>   >
>   > hey guys
>   > I thought I was making progress on my dialplan when I realized that the
>   > class features that are available for zap channels aren't available for
>   > SIP channels.  I see references in the archives to adding pattern
>   > matches in the dialplan for CLASS features which has raised a couple
>   > questions.
>   >
>   > 1.  Is implementing CLASS like features via the dialplan the currently
>   > recommended way to do this ?
>   >
>   > 2.  In general, are there any problems using non numeric characters in a
>   > pattern match with SIP phones (i.e. _*67) ?
>   >
>   > So far I'm planning to do Call Forward Unconditional, Call Forward Busy,
>   > Call Forward No-Answer, and Do not disturb and maybe some speed dials
>   > but I haven't thought that one through yet.
>   >
>   > 3.  Anyone willing to share some of their cool features that they've
>   > come up with ???  I'd be most appreciative  :)
>   >
>   > Thanks.
>   >
>   > -Lance
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