Joseph wrote:
I see my problem, caller ID is coming in as 7804715665 and I was
blocking 4715665 I need to enter area code first, or can I use * as
first digits?
It would be best just to match against the whole number.
Doug
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Ben Franklin quote:
Those who would give up Essential Liberty
Get rid of the spaces before and after the equal sign.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm testing GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num) but I'm missing something as it is not
working:
[office-open]
exten = s,1,Wait(1)
exten = s,2,Answer()
; for Caller ID is
No, it is not a space issue, I tried:
exten = s,3,GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num)}=4715665]?4:6)
but it still goes to priority 6
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Joseph
On 12/29/10 16:23, Joel Maslak wrote:
Get rid of the spaces before and after the equal sign.
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think you need the quotes. Try without them
Adolphe Cher-aime
From my Iphone
On Dec 29, 2010, at 6:41 PM, Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
No, it is not a space issue, I tried:
exten = s,3,GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num)}=4715665]?4:6)
but it still goes to priority 6
--
Joseph
On
Joseph wrote:
; for Caller ID is 471-5665, always signal congestion:
exten = s,3,GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num)} = 4715665]?4:6)
Yours on the top, mine on the bottom.
GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num)} = 4715665]?4:6)
GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num)} = 4715665 ]?4:6)
If that wasn't it, then lets see your console
On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:41:17 -0700
Joseph syscon...@gmail.com wrote:
No, it is not a space issue, I tried:
exten = s,3,GotoIf($[${CALLERID(num)}=4715665]?4:6)
but it still goes to priority 6
Have you verified the value of CALLERID(num) by passing it to Verbose?
Could it be that there are
I've tried all posibilities with quotes without qoutes :-/
Here is the line output:
-- Goto (office-open,s,1)
-- Executing [...@office-open:1] Wait(SIP/pstn-5665-006e, 1) in new
stack
-- Executing [...@office-open:2] Answer(SIP/pstn-5665-006e, ) in new
stack
-- Executing