An option to rotate between numbers is to add a queue to the system
and add 1111 and 2222 as agents and pick the proper strategy (rrmemory
or leastrecent). This has some advantages:
- the calls are devided as you have in mind
- when there are more calls coming in they are queued instead of a
busy tone
- you can scale by just adding an agent to the queue
see http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+call+queues for further info
Erik de Wild
Tripple-o
Your Asterisk migration partner
I'm trying to come up with a quick, easy solution to have a static
inbound number in my dialplan, rotate calling 2 numbers. Example:
1st call into asterisk
exten => 1234,1,Dial(sip/1111,10)
exten => 1234,n,Dial(sip/2222,10)
2nd call into asterisk
exten => 1234,1,Dial(sip/2222,10)
exten => 1234,n,Dial(sip/1111,10)
We're kind off looking to do load balancing via the dial plan.
But I'm having a little trouble getting the logic to trace 1st call
in, 2nd call in, 1st call in, 2nd call in, etc.
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