[Asterisk-Users] 5 Channel / Trunk ??

PBX pbx at tuxnetworking.com
Thu Nov 6 20:36:07 MST 2003


Ok.. To my understanding / memory DID only supports inbound calls.  If
this is the case would you use DNIS vs DID?

-gcc

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[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Steven
Critchfield
Posted At: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:08 PM
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Conversation: [Asterisk-Users] 5 Channel / Trunk ??
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 5 Channel / Trunk ??


On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 21:02, PBX wrote:
> To all Asterisk guru's...
> 
> Here is my question.
> 
> 1. Asterisk PBX - 5 Trunks / Incoming lines
> 2. 1 Building - 3 Companies (sharing phone system)
> 
> 
> Ok that's the basic layout.  Here's the low down - Each company will 
> have one dedicated channel for there company.  The other 2 channels 
> they want to be set aside as rollover's (rotary).  That is not an 
> issue. Where my concern is, how can I specify if they call Company A 
> and primary line is busy and it rolls over to one of the spare lines, 
> how do I designate which Auto Attendant is played.  If it was certain 
> channels set aside for certain companies that would not be an issue.
> 
> Any one have any ideas on how to accomplish this.  Is there a way to 
> look and see where the call was originally designated for.

Get E&M wink DID lines. The line signals a call, you pick up, X number
of digits are passed in DTMF, and you wink the line and then answer the
line with the appropriate extension signaled. You set these DID numbers
up as a nice Goto that jumps to the appropriate companies start
extension in the appropriate context. This way also all 5 lines can be
used by any company, or you can place counters that would let you play a
message saying something and then hangup to free the line up for your
remaining companies.
-- 
Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>

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