First, you define the destination gateway in sip.conf.
Then you write a dialplan in extensions.conf that executes a dial command
sending the calls there.
Best to read about sip.conf and extensions.conf in www.voip-info.org.
</edg>
--On Friday, April 08, 2005 2:49 PM -0400 "Karras, Darin"
<dkarras@excelswitching.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have an Asterisk@home PBX and it is working with internal calls. I am
> trying to connect it to a gateway. I would like to have all calls that
> are not internal extensions be forwarded via SIP to this gateway. This
> gateway will have voice and data T-1/T-3's connected to it. How do I
> configure the PBX to send traffic to the Gateway's IP Address?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Darin
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>
>
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