Yep. That works too.
Iqbal wrote:
or if as you said you are using ser with asterisk, you could set ser
to fwdonbusy/noasnwer using avpops, and then in extensions use a
wildcard and direct it to the vm application,
Iqbal
Steve Blair wrote:
If these are the only calling rules you could try
if (!lookup(location))
{
t_relay to your asterisk box
break
}
Mohamed A. Gombolaty wrote:
Dear All,
I am trying to make the phones always talk to each other (peer to peer)
using SER as a sip proxy, and incase the call is not answered we will
use the voicemail of asterisk and other feautures, I have done that
already, but in order to do so I found that I have to make the users
dial different exten numbers, here is an example:
user with exten 666 wants to call 999 .
666 dials 1999 and which has a uri rule that says forward 4 digit
starting with 1 to the asterisk sip port
the asterisk extensions.conf has an entry for 1999 and dials
[EMAIL PROTECTED], if not answered voicemail runs and so on.
ain't there a way to make 666 directly call 999 without using 1999.
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Thx
MAG
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