[Asterisk-Users] Re: trunk rollover

Steven asterisk at tescogroup.com
Tue Jun 27 14:16:52 MST 2006


I am using:

exten => _91800NXXXXXX,1,Macro(dialout-trunk,5,${EXTEN:1},,)
exten => _91800NXXXXXX,n,Macro(dialout-trunk,1,${EXTEN:1},,)
exten => _91800NXXXXXX,n,Macro(outisbusy,)

It is relying on the freepbx macros for the logic behind it.


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"Alex Robar" <alex.robar at gmail.com> wrote in message news:9ffdc7570606271343y57258e9asc64b0269845baae6 at mail.gmail.com...
In Asterisk at Home, you setup rollovers in your Outbound Routes in FreePBX.

Create the pattern you wish to match, and then select the first trunk you'd like that pattern to use by selecting it from the 
dropdown. Select the trunk you'd like to try second by selecting it in the second dropdown and clicking the Add button. Repeat for 
the third, fourth... nth trunk.

Alex


On 6/27/06, Jim Lynch <jim at fayettedigital.com> wrote:
I was hoping that rolling over to the next trunk would be simple, but it
doesn't appear to be so, especially for a newbie.  So I'm looking for a
simple way where if I get a busy on the first outgoing trunk, I can do
something to get connected to the next one.  Perhaps something like the
big boys do and dial 9 first?  I'm guessing a custom dial plan might do
that but I haven't figured out how to do it.  I'm running asterisk at home
version 2.8 sounds right. (maybe that's asterisk 2.8)

Can someone shed some light on a work around until I can figure out
rollovers?

Thanks,
Jim.
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