[asterisk-users] problem controlling dialplan order

Felippe Silvestre Felippe.Silvestre at locaweb.com.br
Thu Aug 7 11:35:24 CDT 2008


Try this:
[local]

exten => _00165011091[45][0-9],1,NoOp(I AM HERE)

exten => _00165011091[45][0-9],n,Macro(setcli)

exten => _00165011091[45][0-9],n,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2}@someserver.com)

exten => _00165011091[45][0-9],n,Hangup

 

The "[" before "0-9]" is needed.

 

 

 
Felippe Silvestre


________________________________

	From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Adrian
Marsh
	Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 07:46
	To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
	Subject: [asterisk-users] problem controlling dialplan order
	
	

	Hi All,

	 

	On a 1.4.15 system, I've a context as below, where I need to
catch some specific US ranges and dial direct via SIP rather than a PSTN
trunk.  But the logic always goes via the International Trunk and I cant
see why...

	 

	[local]

	exten => _00165011091[45]0-9],1,NoOp(I AM HERE)

	exten => _00165011091[45]0-9],n,Macro(setcli)

	exten =>
_00165011091[45]0-9],n,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2}@someserver.com)

	exten => _00165011091[45]0-9],n,Hangup

	 

	..... (same context)

	 

	Catch local (UK) numbers

	exten => _0[1-9]X.,1,NoOp(Dialling UK number)

	exten => _0[1-9]X.,n,Macro(setcli)

	exten => _0[1-9]X.,n(jumpdial),Dial(SIP/+44${EXTEN:1}@brokerout)

	exten => _0[1-9]X.,jumpdial+101,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN},,Wr)

	exten => _0[1-9]X.,n+101,Busy

	 

	;Catch any (00xx) numbers

	exten => _00X.,1,NoOp(Dialling International number)

	exten => _00X.,n,Macro(setcli)

	exten => _00X.,n(jumpdial),Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:2}@brokerout)

	exten => _00X.,jumpdial+101,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN},,Wr)

	exten => _00X.,n+101,Busy

	 

	 

	I've tried putting the Catch codes above into a sub-context, and
then put an include into the [local], but it still dials via the Catch
international...

	The odd thing is that in either, the show dialplan seems to
suggest the correct order :

	 

	 

	 

	  '_00165011091[45]0-9]' => 1. NoOp(I AM HERE)
[pbx_config]

	                    2. Macro(setcli)
[pbx_config]

	                    3. Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:2}@someserver.com)
[pbx_config]

	                    4. Hangup()
[pbx_config]

	.... (some others)

	  '_00X.' =>        1. NoOp(Dialling International number)
[pbx_config]

	                    2. Macro(setcli)
[pbx_config]

	     [jumpdial]     3. Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:2}@brokerout)
[pbx_config]

	                    104. Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN}||Wr)
[pbx_config]

	                    206. Busy()
[pbx_config]

	 

	 

	The page at voip-info isn't too clear in the differences between
1.2 and 1.4
(http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+extensions.conf+sort
ing) so I'm not sure where I've gone wrong.

	 

	 

	Adrian Marsh

	 

	 

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