Just for the rcord. The problem was, that I did not see the zaptel.conf and created a new one in /etc/asterisk, however /etc/zaptel.conf existed, ....
Now I am trying to setup the dial plan for these 4 ports of the TDM22B. I face with my extension.conf following problems:
601 (on an ATA-186) can reach 603 / 604 (on the TDM22B)
603 or 604 cannot dial anything !!!
dailing in from the PSTN results in "You have configured Asterisk ..." - You can stop it by dialing the extension number you want.
Unfortunately you also can dial to a remote line (UK, USA) ...
[incoming_88097680] exten => _**7680,1,Ringing exten => _**7680,2,Answer exten => _**7680,3,Dial(SIP/601,20,r) exten => _**7680,4,Voicemail,u601 exten => _**7680,105,Voicemail,b601
[incoming_88097074] exten => _**7074,1,Ringing exten => _**7074,2,NoOp exten => _**7074,3,Dial(SIP/601,20,r) exten => _**7074,4,Voicemail,u601 exten => _**7074,105,Voicemail,b601
[TDM22B] exten => 603,1,Dial(ZAP/1,60,tr) exten => 603,2,Voicemail,u603 exten => 603,102,Voicemail,b603 exten => 604,1,Dial(ZAP/2,60,tr) exten => 604,2,Voicemail,u604 exten => 604,102,Voicemail,b604
I also did not find a document about possible options (like t, T, m, r .... ????) . What does the ** mean ??? (I guess it means anything ending with the numbers)
bye
Ronald
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