Since you mention PSTN and GSM calls, I assume you are using an external 
gateway, rather than SipXbridge.  As far as I'm aware (would someone 
please correct me if I'm wrong) SipXbridge can only be used for calls to 
and from an ITSP.  I use a PSTN gateway, and I set it up to modify the 
To: field of incoming INVITEs to point to the desired extension number.

Regards,
Keith.

M. Ranganathan wrote:

>On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>Current result:
>>1)Someone calls in via PSTN.
>>2)Auto-attendant responds and the person can choose to transfer to user
>>phone.
>>
>>Preferred result:
>>1)Someone calls in via PSTN.
>>2)User phone rings immediately without auto-attendant intervention.
>>
>>
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>
>If you are using sipxbridge, leave inbound calls destination blank.
>Enter your did as an alias to the user to whom you would like to route the 
>call.
>
>( The inbound calls destination was really there to route the inbound
>call to a pseudo user such as a conference extension.  )
>
>
>
>  
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