[asterisk-users] "Remote" extension search?

Paul Hales pdhales at optusnet.com.au
Wed Aug 15 02:18:25 CDT 2007


I used the macro-stdextenion that comes with every Asterisk install, and
added a new option - s-CHANUNAVAIL which then dialled the other server
via IAX. Worked really well and only took a few minutes.

PaulH

On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 23:51 -0700, Nicholas Blasgen wrote:
> I've heard about this, but I really can't seem to find anything on it.
> I've got a strange setup that exists only because of firewall issues,
> and everything about it seems fine.  The setup:
>  
> SIP clients -> Asterisk (office) -> IAX -> Asterisk (colocation) ->
> SIP PSTN Termination
>  
> All the extensions I want to be able to dial are on the colocation
> box.  What I'd really like is for the "office" asterisk box to forward
> all extension requests it doesn't know about to the colocation
> Asterisk box.  I think this is refered to as Trunking.  I only need to
> do this in a single direction, if that's any easier to setup.
>  
> Are there any good documents on VOIP-Info or another site on setting
> up something like this?  The office Asterisk's job is just to act as a
> SIP to IAX gateway.  I've got a work-a-round that will work, but I
> thought I'd learn the proper method. 
> 
> -- 
> /Nick 
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