- Re: [Asterisk-Users] Routing by called interface - Email found in subject

Greg Scasny gscasny at golden-tech.com
Fri May 7 11:49:14 MST 2004


That does work, I use that same approach to get analog extensions in a
norstar system to dial a specific sip phone in *. Works really well. We
then also tie the calleridname to which channel they dial out from as
well.

Gregory P. Scasny

Golden Technologies Inc.

http://www.golden-tech.com

219-462-7200


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Chris Wilson wrote:
> I want to run different lines directly to different extensions on two
> FXO analog interfaces. ie; Zap/1 goes to Ext. 101, Zap/2 goes to
> extensions 102

You should be able to stick different channels into different default 
contexts in zapata.conf.  Then just have the context for Zap/1 always 
dial extension 101, etc.  Makes sense, but I haven't tried this :)

Jerimiah
Tularosa Communications

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