[asterisk-users] Help with Dialplan Rules Please!
Chris Ramsey
asteriskblog at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 23:15:10 MST 2006
Thanks Alex, it looks like you had a great answer to the issue at hand.
On 10/17/06, Alex Robar <alex.robar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If the order is giving you problems, create two separate outbound routes,
> one for local calls and one for long distance. Make sure the local route is
> before the LD route, and it should work for you. Both outbound routes can
> use the same trunk without issue.
>
> Alex
>
> On 10/17/06, Chris Ramsey <asteriskblog at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > This was posted at The Asterisk Blog Forums<http://asteriskblog.com/forum/>
> >
> > Click here for the original post.<http://asteriskblog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20>
> >
> > I need someone to explain how the dialplan rules work? I'm having a hard
> > time getting it. I know that to dial out you need a 9 and to ignore that 9
> > once your out... requires a switch of sorts that tells asterisk to ignore
> > the first digit on the left.
> >
> > In freePBX it's this:
> > 9|NXXXXXX
> >
> > For Long distance it is
> > 9|1NXXNXXXXXX
> >
> > Here is my problem using Free PBX:
> >
> > I want to be able to dial long distance and local at will while using
> > free PBX to set it up. Right now we have 1 line for testing purposes and
> > soon to be expanded into 2.
> >
> > When the rules are arranged like this in FreePBX
> > 9|1NXXNXXXXXX
> > 9|NXXXXXX
> >
> > the long distance portion works but the local one does not.
> >
> > When its arranged like this
> >
> > 9|NXXXXXX
> > 9|1NXXNXXXXXX
> >
> > They both work!
> >
> > But the above is only done when it's hard coded into the configuration
> > file (additional_extensions.conf) and free PBX always puts it in this
> > order... wether I like it or not.
> >
> > 9|1NXXNXXXXXX
> > 9|NXXXXXX
> >
> > And causes problems in the configuration file when and I change the
> > settings. This isn't going to help me much!
> >
> > Im just a tad bit confused.
> >
> > A Little help here?
> >
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