On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 02:32, Shoval Tom wrote:
> It works with SIP and with zap channels.
> What about IAX? like DIAX softphone?
> 
> I may be misunderstanding something.
> 
> When you start an Asterisk configuration process, connecting your hardware
> and building your dialplan, you use Zapata.conf, sip.con and iax.conf to
> "connect" the FXSs and FXOs to your Asterisk, as you would connect your
> normal lines and extensions to a regular PBX.
> 
> The extensions.conf is used not only to devise the Dial plan, but also to
> assign extension numbers to all the extensions connected (be it sip, iax,
> zap, or whatever).
> 
> Now I get to the groups. Call groups. Pickup groups, whatever groups.
> 
> Isn't it logical that it would be done in extensions.conf? or in an other
> single location, and not throughout several files that you have to recheck
> every time you want to change anything?

No it isn't logical to put it in another file or in extensions.conf.
extensions.conf is JUST your dialplan. You define your users via the
channel configurations. Just as the question that started this thread,
they want to make these definitions based on who is in a specific room.
This is only possible when you define the access to the device just like
you define the voicemailbox. 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Liew
> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] snatching calls
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Billy Huddleston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> > how could you do this with sip and VOIP?
> >
> > From: "Steven Critchfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > You want to look into call groups and pickup groups. To pickup the call
> > > you use *8#.
> > >
> > > from /usr/src/asterisk/configs/zapata.conf.sample
> > >
> > > ;
> > > ; Ring groups (a.k.a. call groups) and pickup groups.  If a phone is
> > ringing
> > > ; and it is a member of a group which is one of your pickup groups, then
> > > ; you can answer it by picking up and dialing *8#.  For simple offices,
> > just
> > > ; make these both the same
> > > ;
> > > callgroup=1
> > > pickupgroup=1
> > >
> 
> As per what Steve says, the same applies for SIP, check
> /usr/src/asterisk/configs/sip.conf.sample
> 
> Paul
> 
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