Thanks.
It works fine. I was just curious about
any "collateral" damages.
Thanks again,
benchev
On Monday 12 December 2005 16:42, Darren Wiebe wrote:
> Try it out.  It looks to me like it would work but I've been wrong
> often. :-)
>
> Darren Wiebe
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >List ... Darren,
> >In order to use a provider with unusual prefix 00
> >i.e. 001NXXNXXXXXX and providing failover to other providers with
> >the usual 1NXXNXXXXXX, decided to:
> >1. Change dialstr like that:  IAX2/$res->{path}$phone|30|HL (excerpt from
> >below)
> >
> >if ( $res->{tech} eq "IAX2" ) {
> >             $dialstr =
> >                 "IAX2/$res->{path}/$phone|30|HL("
> >               . ( $maxtime * 60 * 1000 )
> >               . ":60000:30000)";
> >2. EVery trunk is closed lake that:
> >iaxprovider/
> >otherprovider/00
> >yetanother/
> >Q: see anything very wrong with that?
> >Thanks,
> >benchev
> >
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