Shad Mortazavi
2003-Dec-30 03:04 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Routing calls from a T1 based on DNSI.
Dear Group, I'm in the final phases of switching over from my existing PBX to an Asterisk based PBX. On my current PBX calls are routed on the existing PBX using a assigned DNSI number, and I'm looking at replicating this functionality. Does anyone have experience in routing calls from a T1 based on a DNSI number? If so would you mind; a) Confirming this functionality and b) giving me a sample of what this would look like in the configuration file? Warm Regards and Thanks ----------------------- Shad Mortazavi US Technical Manager Nexus Management -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20031230/80fd5118/attachment.htm
Steven Critchfield
2003-Dec-30 07:09 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Routing calls from a T1 based on DNSI.
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 04:04, Shad Mortazavi wrote:> Dear Group, > > I'm in the final phases of switching over from my existing PBX to an > Asterisk based PBX. > > On my current PBX calls are routed on the existing PBX using a > assigned DNSI number, and I'm looking at replicating this > functionality. > > Does anyone have experience in routing calls from a T1 based on a DNSI > number? > > If so would you mind; > > a) Confirming this functionality and b) giving me a sample of what > this would look like in the configuration file?What type of T1? You need to know more about the services being provided to you. DNIS(dialed number information service) can be done via E&M wink or via PRI. On E&M wink channels it is likely to be 3 to 4 digits, PRI can be anything up to the full 10 digit number. After that you just define those numbers provided from the telco as extensions in your incoming context. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>