I know it's not the same thing, but put the phones into a queue, and call the queue....maybe...
 
PaulH
----- Original Message -----
From: Ryan Booz
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 1:03 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Rolling dialplan... best practice?

I have an Asterisk system for a small office with 12 extensions.  For parts of the incoming dialplan that go to “support”/”sales” we have phones ring various people in an “additive” fashion.  Example:

 

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exten => s,2,Dial(${E25}|18)

exten => s,3,Dial(${E25}&${E24}|12)

exten => s,4,Dial(${E25}&${E24}&${E28}|12)

exten => s,5,Dial(${E25}&${E24}&${E28}&${E22}|12)

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This works, but I’ve just realized that it has the unfortunate side effect of making each extension appearing to get one call for each “Dial” command.  So, ${E25} appears to get four calls if nobody answers it and it goes to voicemail.  ${E24} three calls, etc.

 

Is there a better way to do this kind of extension plan?

 

Thanks for any suggestions!

 

Ryan Booz

Director of IT

Good Steward Software, LLC

111 Sowers Street, Suite 400

State College, PA 16801

Phone: 877-327-3702 x.26 (814-237-3744 x.26)

Fax: 719-623-0577

Visit us at www.energycap.com

 


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