Apollon Koutlides
2004-Apr-16 03:19 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Matching variable-length extensions with chan_zap in overlap dialling
I've been having trouble matching variable extensions on a zap channel (an E1 line). Doing it the extensions.conf way: [pri1] ; Match 8078078- calls include => m807nat include => m807mob include => m807oth [m807nat] exten => _80780782XXXXXXXXX,1,StripMSD(7) exten => _2XXXXXXXXX,1,SetVar,clidest=${EXTEN} exten => _2XXXXXXXXX,2,Goto(cli,s,1) [m807mob] exten => _807807869XXXXXXXX,1,StripMSD(7) exten => _69XXXXXXXX,1,SetVar,clidest=${EXTEN} exten => _69XXXXXXXX,2,Goto(cli,s,1) [m807oth] exten => _80780780.,1,StripMSD(7) exten => _0.,1,SetVar,clidest=${EXTEN} exten => _0.,2,Goto(cli,s,1) ...when I dial, say, 00441565652244 * will match the first wildcard digit immediately: -- Accepting call from '2108126055' to '807807800' on channel 1, span 1 I've tried using an AGI to capture the rest of the digits, but that didn't work either (wait for digit catches no digits), since the channel is not answered yet (and I don't want to do that). DigitTimeout in extensions.conf is of no consequence either, as long as the call is not answered. Looking in the bug archive I found this: http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001422 which only perplexed me more... I tried to hack a bit of chan_zap (my competence in C is far below adequate) and at least managed to avoid matching immediately when there are more than one matches, but I got stuck with the timeout issues :-) Before trying (or rather paying somebody else with more programming experience) to hack the chan_zap code to fit my needs, I thought I'd consult the people on the list... any hints? Is there something I'm missing here? Apollon Koutlides
Jeremy McNamara
2004-Apr-16 09:46 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Matching variable-length extensions with chan_zap in overlap dialling
Try exten => _0X. <--- notice the period Jeremy McNamara Apollon Koutlides wrote:> I've been having trouble matching variable extensions on a zap channel > (an E1 line). Doing it the extensions.conf way: > > [pri1] > ; Match 8078078- calls > include => m807nat > include => m807mob > include => m807oth > > [m807nat] > exten => _80780782XXXXXXXXX,1,StripMSD(7) > exten => _2XXXXXXXXX,1,SetVar,clidest=${EXTEN} > exten => _2XXXXXXXXX,2,Goto(cli,s,1) > > [m807mob] > exten => _807807869XXXXXXXX,1,StripMSD(7) > exten => _69XXXXXXXX,1,SetVar,clidest=${EXTEN} > exten => _69XXXXXXXX,2,Goto(cli,s,1) > > [m807oth] > exten => _80780780.,1,StripMSD(7) > exten => _0.,1,SetVar,clidest=${EXTEN} > exten => _0.,2,Goto(cli,s,1) > > ...when I dial, say, 00441565652244 * will match the first wildcard > digit immediately: > > -- Accepting call from '2108126055' to '807807800' on channel 1, span 1 > > I've tried using an AGI to capture the rest of the digits, but that > didn't work either (wait for digit catches no digits), since the > channel is not answered yet (and I don't want to do that). > DigitTimeout in extensions.conf is of no consequence either, as long > as the call is not answered. > > Looking in the bug archive I found this: > > http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0001422 > > which only perplexed me more... I tried to hack a bit of chan_zap (my > competence in C is far below adequate) and at least managed to avoid > matching immediately when there are more than one matches, but I got > stuck with the timeout issues :-) > > Before trying (or rather paying somebody else with more programming > experience) to hack the chan_zap code to fit my needs, I thought I'd > consult the people on the list... any hints? Is there something I'm > missing here? > > Apollon Koutlides > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users