I'll give this one a try, but don't trust me, test it yourself :-)
Of course Asterisk can do it! All you need to do is set up a rule for
matching ALL extensions in the PBX in it's own separate context and
include that context into your "normal" context. In the following
example, asterisk will try matching all extensions in context Normal
(all extensions defined on *) and, if no match was found, start
searching the context "secondary_pbx". In my sample this secondary
context will match any 3-digit number and send it to the other PBX.
Should work...
[Normal]
include => secondary_pbx
exten => 101,1,Dial(sip/101)
[secondary_pbx]
exten => _XXX,Dial(Zap/g1)
Aaron Paxson wrote:
Hey all!
I've got my Asterisk box tied into my PBX. Currently, if a call comes
into my PBX, and can't find the extension, it forwards it through my
Asterisk trunk to Asterisk.
This works great!
Is there a special dialplan function (or common usage pattern) that
can do the same thing in Asterisk? i.e. If it can't find the
extension, send it out Zap/g1?
My dialplan works with patterns, but patterns isn't what I need here.
Is anyone doing anything like this?
Thanks!
~~Aaron
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