[Asterisk-Users] how do I do s extensions with PRI
firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com
firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com
Wed Jul 23 16:19:54 MST 2003
The main number extension (_X) is in a different context than the other 4
extensions plus what do I do with the timeout arguement and other things
such as that? Just point them to _X.?
AJ
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Todd Lieberman wrote:
> Put the _X below the first 4 extensions.
>
>
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> I would like to know how to define the s extension when I have an
> incoming
> PRI line? Currently I have 5 incoming DID numbers. Four of these DID
> numbers I have going to specific extensions, the fifth number which is
> the
> main number I wish to go to a background sound where callers can hear
> message, get directory, dial extension, whatever. I see that the way to
>
> normally do this would be to define s extensions and then step up the
> priorities for each action I wished to be taken. However, with the PRI
> line it seems that I can't use the s extension. I can use exten => _X.
> but this screws up the other four DID numbers which I have going to
> specific extensions. Is there a way with a PRI that I can define an s
> extension or something like it to save from having to type an entire 10
> digit string multiple places?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> AJ
>
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