You would be better using extensions_custom only because of the fact that
when you restart ampportal, it will overwrite extensions_additional with
what ever it has stored in the Database.


 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Rymes
Sent: Wednesday, 29 June 2005 2:47 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] AMP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (asterisk at home) custom 
incoming routing

Folks,

First off, this is messy, and I hope someone will be kind enough to help me
clean this up (the part added to extensions_additional.conf).  
You've been warned!

For those of your using AMP or [EMAIL PROTECTED], there has been a lot of talk 
about how
to route incoming calls to different places based on which trunk is ringing.
The standard answer is that you can only do this by using DIDs, which is all
fine and good, unless you are using a plain old copper line that doesn't
support DID. Anyhow, I have figured out how to make a call that comes in on
a specific ZAP channel ring at a specific extension (not that it was brain
surgery). I'm not certain if it would be better to use the file
extensions_custom.conf instead of extensions_additional.conf, does anyone
know?

I have an [EMAIL PROTECTED] box with an unused TDM11P card in it at home in my 
basement.
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] box normally handles incoming calls for my small 
business, but I
wanted to plug my home phone line into the FXO port, and all of my phones
into the FXS port (They're cordless, so no worries about ringer equivalence,
etc.). That way I can route outgoing calls over VOIP, but my incoming calls
will still ring my home phones. The hitch with [EMAIL PROTECTED] was that AMP 
doesn't
allow you to differentiate between incoming calls from Broadvoice (or
wherever) and incoming calls on the FXO port. I wanted incoming calls on my
home line to ring to ring the extension associated with the FXS port on my
TDM card. All other incoming calls should still follow whatever I set up in
AMP, since that is how I control where my incoming business calls go.

Here's what I did. I know that you aren't supposed to use the extension "_."
but that is the only way I got it to work. Please let me know if there is a
better way.

1.) Edit /etc/asterisk/zapata-channels.conf and change the context for your
incoming port to something new. I used "tdm-in".
2.) Edit pico /etc/asterisk/extensions_additional.conf and add this at the
bottom:

[tdm-in]
exten => _.,1,Goto(ext-local,200,1)    ;
3.) If you haven't already, add the ZAP channel as a trunk in AMP so you can
make outgoing calls on this channel.

That's it,

Tom
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