Thank you Ossama.

I will look into what you've given me thus far.

Idealy I do not want to add a huntgroup to all of my users, I just want to
prevent 'everyone but' user bob, user bob2, etc.

Additionally, do you know if I can store the huntgroup in ldap?  I am
assuming I would set the huntgroup-name up as a check item, but not sure
preprocess is going to know about it.

--JST

* Ossama Suleiman [Wed, 5 Feb 2003]

> Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2003 10:33:51 +0200
> From: Ossama Suleiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Huntgroup by calledstationid?
>
>
>
> J. S. Townsley wrote:
>
> >Anyone on the list ever hacked something up to create hunt groups based on
> >calledstationid?
> >
> >I have a situation where I have a NAS with a couple different DID's on it.
> >I'd like an easy method to differentiate between users on these DID's.
> >
> >IE, user bob can dial the local XXX number, but not the 800 number on the
> >same NAS.
> >
> >
> create 2 huntgroups, list them in the file huntgroups:
> huntgroup1    Called-Station-Id==123456
> huntgroup2    Called-Station-Id==654321
>
> then add this entry "huntgroup" to the user you want:
>
> bob        password=="secret", Huntgroup-Name == "huntgroup1"
>
> hope that helps
> --Ossama
>
> >Thoughts anyone?
> >
> >--JST
> >
> >
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