We have two small business that run out of our office. One business has
3 phone lines, and the other has only one.
In a perfect world, Asterisk would indicate WHICH line (or group) the
outsider caller called, so that we would know which way to answer the
phone. The incoming calls would go
Noah you can, why not use amp (via [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to configure incoming
groups.
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We have two small business that run out of our office. One business has
3 phone lines, and the other has only one.
In a perfect world, Asterisk would indicate WHICH line
Noah,
You can do exactly this. This is how we do it, we have two different
companies and many different phone numbers this is how we do it before
we send them on to the rest of our dial plan in extensions.conf
-Linn
[incoming] ; -- Should match the context you have
exten =
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Noah Silverman wrote:
We have two small business that run out of our office. One business has
3 phone lines, and the other has only one.
In a perfect world, Asterisk would indicate WHICH line (or group) the
outsider caller called, so that we would know which way to
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Dean,
I'm not using [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What is amp and can I
Of Noah
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Two companies - One Asterisk???
We have two small business that run out of our office. One business
has
3 phone lines, and the other has only one.
In a perfect world, Asterisk would