On Saturday 15 March 2003 14:23, Steven Critchfield wrote: > On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 13:06, steve wrote: > > Hi guys, I need a hand with extension rules. I just finished > Think of priorities as line numbers in Basic, but with out gaps.
OK. Easy enough. > > Example: > > exten => s,1,Dial,Zap/2|5 > > exten => s,2,Voicemail,u100 > > exten => s,2,Background,demo-thanks > > exten => s,3,Goto,2 > > exten => s,4,Hangup > > exten => 1,1,Voicemail,u100 > > exten => 2,1,Goto,s|4 > > exten => i,1,Goto,s|2 > > exten => t,1,Goto,s|2 But why are we going back to 1 after menu? How do you know it's time to go back to 1. > [example] > exten => s,1,answer > exten => s,2,Background,Your_greeting_file > exten => s,3,Background,Your_menu_file > > exten => 1,1,Dial,Zap/2|5 ; maybe this should be longer > exten => 1,2,Voicemail,u100 ; unavailable fall through > exten => 1,102,Voicemail,b100 ; Busy skip n+101 Where did 101 come from? > exten => 2,1,Hangup > > exten => t,1,Goto,s|3 > > exten => i,1,Goto,s|3 > > > > Hope this helps clear it up. -- Steve Szmidt ___________________________________________________________ HTML in e-mail is not safe. It let's spammers know to spam you more, and sets you up for online attack through IE 4.x and above. Using HTML in e-mail only promotes it as safe to the uninitiated. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
