Sorry for the late follow-up to this... it was on my to-do list for
over a month... Sigh.
I've submitted a configuration bug and for this:
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=11969
The hope being that if the examples provided in the configs/ directory
work better out of the box for
[incoming]
exten = 2125551211,1,GoTo(companyA,1)
exten = 2125551212,1,GoTo(companyB,1)
exten = 2125551213,1,GoTo(companyC,1)
[companyA]
exten = 2000,1,Dial()
[companyB]
exten = 2000,1,Dial()
[companyC]
exten = 2000,1,Dial()
On Dec 13, 2007, at 5:53 PM, Diego Andrés Asenjo González wrote:
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From: Eric C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 19:55:51 -0500
Subject: [asterisk-users] One server, multiple companies
Hello all,
Just starting to setup asterisk v 1.4.11 and need to run three distinct
Eric C. wrote:
Hello all,
Just starting to setup asterisk v 1.4.11 and need to run three distinct phone
systems for three different companies.
So far, I have inbound lines going to the appropriate dial plan within the
extensions.conf file. I'm using
exten = _X.,1,NoOp(FROM NUMBER:
Contexts Its all about Contexts.
You can place the three groups of extensions/ dial plans in different
contexts.
The only dilemma you are going to encounter is that all three companies
will need to share the same company directory, and the same parking lot
(For ParK)
However, may orgs
Matthew Mackes wrote:
Contexts Its all about Contexts.
You can place the three groups of extensions/ dial plans in different
contexts.
The only dilemma you are going to encounter is that all three
companies will need to share the same company directory, and the same
parking lot (For
Eric C. wrote:
Hello all,
Just starting to setup asterisk v 1.4.11 and need to run three distinct phone
systems for three different companies.
So far, I have inbound lines going to the appropriate dial plan within the
extensions.conf file. I'm using
exten = _X.,1,NoOp(FROM NUMBER: