Re: [asterisk-users] Outgoing MSNs and chan_misdn

2006-07-09 Thread Gary Hawkins
Marco Mouta wrote: in your init-misdn.conf (or misdn.conf, not sure now...) you can choose the MSNs for your incoming Ports or Outgoing ports, msns=3223242,3223243,3223244 for example. Then in your calls, just set the outgoing callerid for your trunk, to one of them. Be aware that as far as

[asterisk-users] Outgoing MSNs and chan_misdn

2006-07-08 Thread Gary Hawkins
Hi, Does anybody know if it is possible to set the outgoing MSN to a different value than the default set in misdn.conf for a single call only via chan_misdn 0.3.x, and if so, how to do it? I can't find any info on how to do this via Google, and I've tried a few things myself, none of which seem

Re: [asterisk-users] Outgoing MSNs and chan_misdn

2006-07-08 Thread Marco Mouta
hi, in your init-misdn.conf (or misdn.conf, not sure now...) you can choose the MSNs for your incoming Ports or Outgoing ports, msns=3223242,3223243,3223244 for example. Then in your calls, just set the outgoing callerid for your trunk, to one of them. Be aware that as far as i know you must

Re: [asterisk-users] Outgoing MSNs and chan_misdn

2006-07-08 Thread Andrea Spadaccini
Ciao Marco, in your init-misdn.conf (or misdn.conf, not sure now...) you can choose the MSNs for your incoming Ports or Outgoing ports, msns=3223242,3223243,3223244 The msns must be set in the asterisk misdn.conf, the misdn-init.conf file contains the settings of the misdn kernel driver.