Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
> I am still looking for a solution and I am sure that I am not the only
> one having that problem:
> 
> If provider A fails for any reason, the next provider should be taken.
> 
> There are many reasons, why a provider fails, like:
> password wrong (cli reports so, but actually it is the gateway's problem)
> gateway temporary not reachable
> gateway busy
> ...
> 
> Our user places a call, the gateway responds with no sound at all, or
> hangs up, or gives busy tone.
> 
> How can we get to the next provider?
> 
> I have now:
> exten => _9011Z.,103,Dial(SIP/011${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> ;exten => _9011Z.,103,Dial(SIP/011${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> ;exten => _9011Z.,103,Dial(SIP/011${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> exten => _9011Z.,104,NoOp(${DIALSTATUS})
> 
> by hand I move the remark sign around!!!
> 
> How are you handling such situations?
> 
> bye
> 
> Ronald Wiplinger
> 
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http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+dial+plan+-+working+example

about 1/3 down page.. look for  [macro-dial-pstn-sip-iax]


RTFW




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