[Asterisk-Users] multiples broadvoice lines
Jay Milk
jay at skimmilk.net
Thu May 26 10:48:42 MST 2005
Nothing wrong with putting them all in the same context and using Goto
-- in fact, I've been using that with nine SIP lines from three
different providers and a dozen incoming DIDs from two IAX providers.
Why, you ask? Because you have your ALL call-distribution nicely
contained in a single file -- extensions.conf.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com
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> Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:56 AM
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> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] multiples broadvoice lines
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>
> On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 10:37 -0500, jltaylor wrote:
> >
> register=XXXXXXXXX1 at sip.broadvoice.com:passwd:XXXXXXXXX1 at sip.broadvoic
> > e.com/
> > XXXXXXXXX1
> >
> register=XXXXXXXXX2 at sip.broadvoice.com:passwd:XXXXXXXXX2 at sip.b
roadvoice.com/
> > XXXXXXXXX2
> >
> > This is what I did. I used the BV number as an "extension" and
> > handled it in a context. There may be better way.
>
> Yeah but the asterisk bug is that it ignores the context if
> you use different ones in the account into. They all must
> goto the same context (smae with stanaphone) which kinda
> sucks, but ...
>
> oh and a tip: do *NOT* use 1NXXXXXX for the extension. The
> leading 1 will match the dialing rules that broadvoice
> provides and it will cause it to loop (I found that out the
> hardway, 20-30 outbound calls via broadvoice within 5
> seconds). Leave off the leading one and it should be fine
> (which is how I do it for multiple accounts that way I know
> the extensions are unique and all).
>
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