Gonzalo Servat wrote:
On 4/23/06, Roshan Sembacuttiaratchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use the following dialplan within the Sipura:
([2-79]11<:@gw0>|999<:@gw0>|112<:@gw0>|0[12]x.|[*x]xx.<:@gw0>|<#9,:>[*x]x.|**)
[..snip..]
Is this @stuff something new in the SPA3000 dialplan syntax? I have
SPA-200x ATAs and I never saw any mention of this in the manual, which
makes sense if it's a SPA3k new dialplan feature.
That dialplan function has been around since v2 code for the spa3k, but
using the gw0 and gw1 part of it only applies to the spa3k. The gw0
implies the physical fxo pstn port.
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