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<P>There is a way to have same extensions on the same system.</P>
<P>Just put them in seperate contexts within extensions.conf and assign the appropriate extensions in sip.conf, iax.conf,... to these.</P>
<P>Alex<BR>
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<B>On Fri Apr 21 16:41 , Rick Smith <rick@rtps.net> sent:<BR>
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This is coming from an * noob. :)<BR>
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I've got two customers, they both are replacing their phone systems with <BR>
VOIP, and we need to retain both their existing dialplans.<BR>
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One has 5 extensions starting at 100, and the other has 10 extensions, <BR>
starting at 100.<BR>
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Is there a way to have the same extension number twice in the same <BR>
asterisk system ?<BR>
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They will have different incoming DIDs of course.<BR>
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I don't want them to be able to see / hear / feel / dial each other <BR>
internally, either. They must remain completely independent.<BR>
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If anyone's got pointers in a Wiki or PDF somewhere, let me know.<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
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