Never Mind. oops.
I just needed to play around with some syntax.
Zap/1,2,3,4/$EXTEN
Ps: Is there a better santax because 1-4 doesn't work.
Kind Regards
Etienne
Etienne Pretorius wrote:
Hi All * users...
Question:
In extensions.conf - I am awaire that you can use macro's but what
I am
Nope - I jumped to conclusions.
It just tries channel 1 the whole time.
Any ideas any1
Kind Regards
Etienne
Etienne Pretorius wrote:
Never Mind. oops.
I just needed to play around with some syntax.
Zap/1,2,3,4/$EXTEN
Ps: Is there a better santax because 1-4 doesn't work.
Kind Regards
Etienne
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 18:39 +0200, Etienne Pretorius wrote:
Never Mind. oops.
I just needed to play around with some syntax.
Zap/1,2,3,4/$EXTEN
Ps: Is there a better santax because 1-4 doesn't work.
Look at groups in the /etc/asterisk/zaptel.conf
Once you define your groups, you
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Etienne Pretorius wrote:
Nope - I jumped to conclusions.
It just tries channel 1 the whole time.
Any ideas any1
Kind Regards
Etienne
Etienne Pretorius wrote:
Never Mind. oops.
I just needed to play around with some syntax.
Thank you very much, that sorted out the problem.
Kind Regards
Etienne
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 18:39 +0200, Etienne Pretorius wrote:
Never Mind. oops.
I just needed to play around with some syntax.
Zap/1,2,3,4/$EXTEN
Ps: Is there a better santax
But what happens when the channel is busy etc?
It does not seem to drop the "Attempt a naitive bridge". I saw this in
the commented out section and thought that it'll work but well it still
hangs at "Attempting a naitive bridge".
[outgoing] ;Dial
"0" on the phone for external line
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