[Asterisk-Users] Dialplan help
Steve Totaro
stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Sun Nov 27 10:06:13 MST 2005
How about this?
exten => 1234567890,1,Dial(Zap/g1/yourcodehere${EXTEN})
-or-
exten => 1234567890,1,Dial(Zap/g1/yourcodeherewwww${EXTEN})
I have not seen restrictions set before dialing since local numbers
would not fall under the restriction but that is what you said. Usually
you dial the number first and if it is a long distance call, they prompt
for a code with a tone or something. The second example shoud give you
a two second pause before dialing the rest of the number (wwww).
Thanks,
Steve
>
> thanks steve,
>
> the reason i cannot remove the restriction on the telco line is that
an
> analog fone is connected to the phone jack of the x101p and some
visitors
> occasionally use the fone and they're supposed to only call local toll
> free numbers.
>
> Your suggestion of doing the restrictions within asterisk is good but
i
> have yet to buy an FXS port for the analog fone so i cannot do so.
>
> and for the extensions connected via softphones to asterisk, i wanted
> asterisk to take care of opening the lock before dialing the desired
phone
> number.
>
> i was thinking of using the "SendDTMF" but i dont know how to get the
zap
> line go off hook.
>
>
> On 11/27/05, Steve Totaro < stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
> <mailto:stotaro at totarotechnologies.com> > wrote:
>
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > can anyone please guide me as to how i can implement this in
> > extensions.conf:
> >
> > my PSTN line normally has its longdistance capability "locked"
> which
> can
> > be opened by dialing some keys and the PIN.
> >
> > if i wanted some users to be allowed to call long distance
using
> the
> zap
> > channel, how can i initially offhook then send some DTMF then
> Flash
> twice
> > before proceeding with the dialing EXTEN.
>
>
> Do you want asterisk to take care of the DTMF for you? When you
say
> users, do you mean certain extensions?
>
> Why not cancel your restrictions with the telco and implement
> restrictions within asterisk. You can use authenticate before
your
> dial
> statement to prompt for a pin when dialing long distance or you
can
> create different contexts for phones that you want to access
long
> distance and for phones that you don't
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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