Assuming the outgoing T1 to the Norstar is a standard T1 that accepts ANI and
DNIS all have to do is
exten = _XXX,1,Dial(Zap/g2/*${CALLERIDNUM}*${EXTEN}*,,r)
This will redial the caller id (ANI) and the 3 digits Dialed (DNIS) to the
Norstar T1 in the formst *ANI*DNIS*
I did the same thing
We have a solution like this working just fine for almost a year. We are
using qurad card for that. It is a good idea to have both PRI on one card.
CLID shouldl remain the same.
Vlad
- Original Message -
From: Forrest Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users List
Forrest Beck wrote:
I want to setup a asterisk server with two T1 spans (two TE110P
cards).
Inserting asterisk between two T1s should be fine. It would be better
however to get a dual port T1 card rather than 2 single port T1 cards.
Otherwise, you may have 'timing' slips between ports.
You
: [Asterisk-Users] T1 passthrough/middleman
That sounds exactly like what I want to do. I've don't have a
PRI line (although I'm going to press for getting one soon),
but for now I would just like a couple of pointers in getting
Asterisk's dial plan set up to just pass the calls from one
T1
That sounds exactly like what I want to do. I've don't have a PRI line
(although I'm going to press for getting one soon), but for now I would
just like a couple of pointers in getting Asterisk's dial plan set up to
just pass the calls from one T1 to another.
Thanks a million in advance.
I used this approach to gradually migrate from a legacy Alcatel PBX:
PSTN E1 PRI --- Asterisk --- Crossed E1 cable --- Alcatel PBX
At first, Asterisk did nothing, only passing calls to/from Alcatel.
Then I started to use a bunch of SIP phones directly connected to Asterisk.
Now I have the great
There are a number of ways to do this. You can use your Dual T1 to do
what you want. You bring your CO T1 line to the card which gives your
inbound and local outbound. Your 2nd T1 can go to your legacy PBX. You
just have to setup your dial plan accordingly to route the calls the way
they need