---------- Mensaje reenviado ---------- > From: Eric C. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 19:55:51 -0500 > Subject: [asterisk-users] One server, multiple companies > > Hello all, > > Just starting to setup asterisk v 1.4.11 and need to run three distinct > phone systems for three different companies. > So far, I have inbound lines going to the appropriate dial plan within the > extensions.conf file. I'm using > > exten => _X.,1,NoOp(FROM NUMBER: ${SIP_HEADER(TO):5:10}) > > to determine which number is being dialed by the caller and then using a > gotoif to get to correct greeting (correct company). > > My question is... lets assume all three companies have extension numbers > being 2000, 2001 & 2002, how does one separate them? > Or, lets say the extensions are: > > company A --> 2000, 2001,2002 > company B --> 3000, 3001, 3002 > company C --> 4000, 4001, 4002 > > Since they're on one server with one asterisk process, how can I use > context correctly so that the user at 4002 cannot get through to the user at > company A whose extension is 2000 as currently, I can dial 2000 from phone > 4002. > > That's my current problem, how should this be setup? Is my architecture > correct? Should I be running different processes for each company? Can > context resolve what I need?
Hi, You should try DeStar, a management interface for Asterisk: http://destar.berlios.de/ DeStar supports "Virtual PBXs", then you can install it and take a look at the dialplan. Sorry for the late answer but I've just read the list messages. Bye, Diego Andrés. So Please advise. > > thanks, > Otto > > >
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