> In the above example, you have to press 1,2
or 3 before it will tell you that. I was wanting it to tell me before
I > pressed those numbers.
You
have to get to a context before you can do any action so you have to dial *something* to get
to that context. However, with Zapata interfaces (i.e. you are using a
Digium TDM card + a regular POTS phone) you can specify immediate=yes in
zapata.conf so as soon as the phone goes off-hook it will be thrown into that
extension's 's' priority. However, a VoIP phone or an IAXy would have to be set
to auto-dial an extension as soon as it goes off hook, and this is dependent on
the model of phone that you have. There are smarter people than me on the list
that can comment on how this would work with an IAXy.
Can an IAX device be setup so that it appears to be an inbound DID, and if so how can I do that with the IAXy?
Sort of. An IAX device has to be defined in IAX.conf with a default context, or Asterisk won't know what context to hand the call off to when the IAX device tries to instantiate a call on your Asterisk box. You can simulate an "inbound" call simply by making the context entry in IAX.conf the same context as what is used for inbound calls. So if your default context for PSTN calls is "from-pstn" you would make the context entry for the IAXy to "from-pstn" and any time the IAXy dials, Asterisk would throw the call into the "from-pstn" context and attempt to match the extension dialled from the IAXy to an entry in the "from-pstn" context. If there was no direct match, Asterisk would try the 's' extension. If the 's' extension would not yield a match, Asterisk would return 404 to the IAXy.
Can an IAX device be setup so that it appears to be an inbound DID, and if so how can I do that with the IAXy?
Sort of. An IAX device has to be defined in IAX.conf with a default context, or Asterisk won't know what context to hand the call off to when the IAX device tries to instantiate a call on your Asterisk box. You can simulate an "inbound" call simply by making the context entry in IAX.conf the same context as what is used for inbound calls. So if your default context for PSTN calls is "from-pstn" you would make the context entry for the IAXy to "from-pstn" and any time the IAXy dials, Asterisk would throw the call into the "from-pstn" context and attempt to match the extension dialled from the IAXy to an entry in the "from-pstn" context. If there was no direct match, Asterisk would try the 's' extension. If the 's' extension would not yield a match, Asterisk would return 404 to the IAXy.
hth
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