Take a look at the Random() command.
MARK.
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
I want to change the below lines:
exten => _011.,1,SetGroup(line1) ; set current group to line
exten => _011.,2,CheckGroup(1) ; check line1 does not have more than 1
exten => _011.,3,Dial,SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; use line-1
exten => _011.,103,1,SetGroup(line2) ; set current group to line
exten => _011.,104,CheckGroup(1) ; check line2 does not have more than 1
exten => _011.,105,Dial,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN} ; use line-2
exten => _011.,205,1,SetGroup(line3) ; set current group to line
exten => _011.,206,CheckGroup(1) ; check line3 does not have more than 1
exten => _011.,207,Dial,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN} ; use line-3
exten => _011.,307,Busy ; Play busy if all lines already used
so that the three lines will be choosen random, but still only one user per line.
Can you give me a hint?
BTW, I have not tested the lines yet, ... if you spot an error, please point it out.
bye
Ronald
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