.T% is a termination of the dialed number parameter.

With an FXO port I don't think you can send it to a user, because of a
challenge. What I typically do is send it to a media service (AA,
conference, etc.) or to a phantom user, etc. You can create a phanton user
and forward it there. Then you would send the call from the FXO port to the
"phanton".

(hint: this is also another way to execute time of day and day of week
routing, work hours to hunt group or user(s) and AA's outside of that time
frame, by using the schedule on the phantom).

With a patton, it is also possible to do time based routing inside the
gateway.

On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Becker, Jesse <[email protected]>wrote:

> I will be setting up a Patton 4114 for a single FXO line. I have reviewed
> the wiki and the configuration looks straight forward,  however,  I have a
> question on controlling inbound calls so they go to a specific sipx user.
> Do I simply replace the
> . %T with the desire extension?
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