bkruse wrote: > Seems like a good idea, sam. > > However, why not just put them all in a group, and let asterisk decide > which one to dial out from? > > -bk > > >
Using Groups was my first thought as well. Because of the way the GUI creates the dial plan I don't see how this is possible. The dialplan references "trunk_1" which is hard coded at the top of the extensions file to be Zap/g1 (one line). Right? To complete the picture of my setup, here is the interesting part of my zapata.conf: ; define channels context=incoming ; Incoming calls go to [incoming] in extensions.conf signalling=fxs_ks ; Use FXS signalling for an FXO channel group=1 channel => 2 ; PSTN attached to port 2 context=incoming ; Incoming calls go to [incoming] in extensions.conf signalling=fxs_ks ; Use FXS signalling for an FXO channel group=1 channel => 3 ; PSTN attached to port 3 context=incoming ; Incoming calls go to [incoming] in extensions.conf signalling=fxs_ks ; Use FXS signalling for an FXO channel group=1 channel => 4 ; PSTN attached to port 4 And the only part interesting in zaptel.conf is: fxsks=2,3,4 _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-gui mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-gui
