Jim Freeze wrote:

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The published number that everyone calls is 234-1000.
I want all calls to that number to be sent to the front desk.
That means, that even if the 1000 line is busy, and the next
open line found is 567-1002, I still wan the call to go to the
front desk.

But, if someone calls 1002-1004, I want those calls to be
directed to various phones in the office.

So, it seems that it is not sufficient to know what zap channel the
call comes in on, but we need the number dialed by the caller.

Is this possible to do?


You need an ISDN line to do that. A BRI would be sufficient if you have a small number of DIDs. When using ISDN, the network will send you the actual number that was dialed as DNIS (Dialer Number Information String) or what Asterisk calls DNID.

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