Re: [asterisk-users] Setting up an outgoing trunk group

2009-01-21 Thread Geoff Lane
On Tuesday, January 20, 2009, Darrin Henshaw wrote: I would use the ${DIALSTATUS} variable. In your dialplan dial the first trunk you wish, then afterwards examine the ${DIALSTATUS} variable. If that is not equal to ANSWER then dial your second trunk and so on. For example: exten =

[asterisk-users] Setting up an outgoing trunk group

2009-01-20 Thread Geoff Lane
Hi All, I'm confused! My Asterisk system has a Zap trunk and three SIP trunks. I'd like to configure the dialplan to route via the first trunk in a list and if that's not available or it's busy, fall over to the second, then to the third, etc. AIUI Dial(Zap/1SIP/out1SIP/out2/${EXTEN}) rings all

Re: [asterisk-users] Setting up an outgoing trunk group

2009-01-20 Thread Darrin Henshaw
: [asterisk-users] Setting up an outgoing trunk group Hi All, I'm confused! My Asterisk system has a Zap trunk and three SIP trunks. I'd like to configure the dialplan to route via the first trunk in a list and if that's not available or it's busy, fall over to the second, then to the third, etc