[Asterisk-Users] Restricting outgoing calls by extension /
Multiple providers
Waldo Rubinstein
waldo at trianet.net
Mon Jul 18 13:12:08 MST 2005
You could assign in your sip.conf or iax.conf different contexts for
such extensions, and then restrict one context to nationwide access
and the other with international access in your extensions.conf.
- Waldo
On Jul 18, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Sebastian Torf wrote:
> The situation is that I want to have certain extensions that can
> only call nationwide and others that can make international calls
> (with a different provider). I suppose, you could also see this as
> a scenario that could involve multiple internal extensions that get
> matched to specific outbound trunks.
>
> I have tried to find appropriate commands in the Asterisk
> documentation, but could find nothing so far that would help me to
> find an answer for this problem. Could one potential solution
> involve the following? (not sure if this is the correct way to do it):
>
> exten => _9XXXXXXXXXX,1,Goto(catchallvoip|BYEXTENSION|2)
> exten => _9XXXXXXXXXX,1,Goto(thisEXTdialsadiffplan|304|1)
>
> ...where [catchallvoip] and [thisEXTdialsadiffplan] are defined
> trunks for outbound calling. The above is not meant to be specific
> to international calling, but instead uses one of two defined
> trunks for nationwide calling according to the extension that
> initiates the call. The priority '1' for the extension-specific
> outbound plan makes sure that the restricted EXTs are checked
> first, if the EXT that tries to initiate the call is not part of
> those listed, then the international call proceeds using the
> 'catchallvoip' trunk. Does this sound reasonable or can the Goto
> cmd not be used to switch contexts for outbound calling rules by
> extensions?
>
> Thanks in advance for any insights!
> -Sebastian
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