Why don't you include a context on a schedule?

I have a support queue included only at certain times, such as monday through friday, 6a to 6p. All other times I include a context that sends that extension straight to voicemail.

Check out http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+tips+openhours

On Jul 1, 2004, at 6:46 AM, Michael George wrote:

I want to have call forwarding (from the POTS) turned on at the close of work
and turned off automatically by *.


I can create a context that should do just that, but I need a way to have that
context spontaneously executed at a specific time.


I figured that one way to do it would be to have cron run "asterisk -rx<some
command>" if there were some command that would tell asterisk to go to a
specific context,extension,priority, but I cannot find that command.


Does such a command exist? Or is there a better way to do this that I have
overlooked?


Thank you!

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-M

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