[asterisk-users] howto store local exchange prefixes ?

Jimmy Godbout sip at inbox.com
Mon May 25 21:01:11 CDT 2009


Check on www.localcallingguide.com. You'll find all npanxx that are local to your exchange.

Jimmy
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> From: seandarcy2 at gmail.com
> Sent: Mon, 25 May 2009 21:39:30 -0400
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] howto store local exchange prefixes ?
> 
> Barry L. Kline wrote:
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>> sean darcy wrote:
>> 
>>> I've looked at the Berkeley DB. That works pretty well, if the
>>> exchanges
>>> are all stored. But it looks like the exchanges have to be entered 1 by
>>> 1 from the CLI. And can only be reviewed, corrected, or deleted from
>>> the
>>> CLI. I haven't found any simple frontend for the DB.
>> 
>> I do this be writing a dialplan which adds those entries.  The first
>> entry checks to see if the DB has been initialized and if so, skips to
>> the lookup.  Otherwise it loads each into the database before the
>> lookup.  It's very easy to write a quick script to generate the dialplan
>> code.
>> 
>> Barry
> 
> Maybe I've not explained this correctly. I know, or can look up, the 40+
> local exchanges that are local. I can parse the dial EXTEN to determine
> the exchange. I can check the exchange against a DB. I want to determine
> which exchanges are "local". I do not want to store an exchange dialed
> by a user.
> 
> How can I store a lot of 3 digit numbers which I then can check against
> an EXTEN to determine a local number?
> 
> sean
> 
> 
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