David John Walsh
2005-Apr-05 02:33 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] "Multiplexing" (or what ever the term is) FXO ports into a "Trunk"
Hi all, For an event we are doing, we have been donated several analogue PSTN lines and an 8 port FXO bridge. On the bridge, we have set up each of the ports to work on the SIP protocol, and have referenced them, line1, line2, line3 etc for their username / password. I have placed the config in sip.conf, and they all work fine, inbound and out - for testing anyway! How do I get asterisk, to treat these 8 lines as one 8 call limit trunk? From a users perspective, all he/she needs to dial is 9xxxxxxxx (where x's the number) to get any of the 8 outside lines? Sure I could "hardcode" somthing in each part of the extensions.conf, but if this trial is sucsessful, the number of lines may increase, and it would be nice to define the array once as it were. (I am aware that most of my troubles would go away if I used a more intelligent termination such as ISDN, but for several issues, its not possible) Thank you for your time on this matter. David
David John Walsh
2005-Apr-05 11:18 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] "Multiplexing" (or what ever the term is) FXO ports into a "Trunk"
Hi all, For an event we are doing, we have been donated several analogue PSTN lines and an 8 port FXO bridge. On the bridge, we have set up each of the ports to work on the SIP protocol, and have referenced them, line1, line2, line3 etc for their username / password. I have placed the config in sip.conf, and they all work fine, inbound and out - for testing anyway! How do I get asterisk, to treat these 8 lines as one 8 call limit trunk? From a users perspective, all he/she needs to dial is 9xxxxxxxx (where x's the number) to get any of the 8 outside lines? Sure I could "hardcode" somthing in each part of the extensions.conf, but if this trial is sucsessful, the number of lines may increase, and it would be nice to define the array once as it were. (I am aware that most of my troubles would go away if I used a more intelligent termination such as ISDN, but for several issues, its not possible) Thank you for your time on this matter. David