Yes.

I have a TDM400 card, and my zapata.conf looks something like:

[channels]
context=incoming
signalling=fxs_ls
...(some other stuff)
channel => 1

context=local
signalling=fxo_ls
channel=>2

etc.

The channel is created with the channel => x line in the config file.

Andrew

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On 21/06/2004, at 11:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thanks Andrew, I will give it a try.

I assume I can put "channel => x" for each context.

Have a nice day,

Francois
In zapata.conf include the line

context=<contextname>

for each port on the card.

Andrew

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Real World Technology Solutions
Real People, Real SolUtions (tm)
ph: (02) 9945 2567 fax: (02) 9945 2566
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On 21/06/2004, at 11:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

I have 2 incoming telephone lines connected to 2 X100P FXO Cards.

One line is for my family, the other will be for my home office.

I am new to Asterisk, but though that I would need calls being
answered in
different contexts.

How can I direct one line to a given context and the other one to
another,
or is there a better way???

Thanks in advance,


Francois



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