[Asterisk-Users] Help with Dial Plan

Dave Morrow david.morrow at autodata.net
Wed Oct 19 12:00:08 MST 2005


Thanks Steve.  It almost works, but never dials the extension.  Also, is
there a way I could mute the line while the remote attendant comes on? 


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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Dave Morrow wrote:

> Hi all. So far this list is proving it's worth, even on my first day 
> using it!  I hope that someone might know an easy solution to this
one.
> I would like to create a dial plan which will allow me to have all 
> extensions 6XXX cause a dial-out of my T1 interface (TE110P) to a 
> local number, wait for an answer, wait 2 seconds and then enter the
extension.
> Can I do this in a dial plan somehow? This will allow me to 
> pseudo-integrate a legacy telephone switch (whose extensions are all
> 6XXX) to my Asterisk system for direct extension dialing.

exten => _6XXX,1,Dial(Zap/gX/1234567890,60,D(,,,,,,${EXTEN}))

where:
gX needs to become the group of the channels of your T1, 1234567890 is
the number of your legacy system.
60 is the dial timeout

You may need to adjust the number of commas to get the right delay.

Hope that helps,
Steve

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