Ernest,

Again, I really appreciate your help with this. Your solution looks like it requires two POTS lines -- am I misreading it? My goal is to have a call come in on a single POTS line and then have Asterisk try to track me down via the same POTS line (3 way calling.)

Ben

At 12:30 PM 9/17/2003 -0700, Ernest W. Lessenger wrote:
At 06:48 PM 9/16/2003, you wrote:
cell phone into the call (or my office number, etc.) I understand the
selected numbers part of it, but not how to get it to use the three way. If
I send it to Nufone first, I'm paying for a call to a local number (my
cell) that I don't need to.

This should work...


[default]
exten => s,1,Dial(Zap/3,20,t) ; This is your desk phone
exten => s,2,Dial(Zap/2/1234567,20,t) ; This is your secondary POTS line calling your office
exten => s,3,Dial(Zap/2/3217654,20,t) ; This is your secondary POTS line calling your cell phone
; I've never tried this one coming up, but I think it's worth a shot as it works just fine for local extensions
exten => s,4,Dial(Zap/2/3217654&Zap/3/3217654,20,t) ; This is your secondary and tertiary POTS lines calling your cell phone anbd office


As long as none of these lines go to voicemail, they should fail over properly in order. You can also make it more complicated with time-based includes and gotos.

--Ernest

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