Hi i have posted before about this problem, and have had several suggestions, that i can use contexts to overcome this. The situation. Asterisk@home 1.5 I have 3 sets of users say sales, admin and tech with the numbers sales 200 201 admin 202 203 tech 204 205 They all need to be able to ring each other hence they are all in [ext-local] Each group has its own trunk, which is unavailable to other users, at this point I am failing. If i make say sales members of [ext-local-1], admin members of [ext-local-2] and tech members of [ext-local-3], they cannot call each other until i add then to [ext-local] include => ext-local-1 include => ext-local-2 include => ext-local-3 then of course thay can call each other, the trouble is they can then call [all-routes-outbound] which is not what i want. if i remove [all-routes-outbound] noone can call out over the trunks. so i create [from-internal-local-1] include => ext-local-1 include => outbound-outrt-1 ;iax route out 1 and [from-internal] include => from-internal-local-1 However this means that anyone can dial out over outbound-outrt-1 Which is what i was trying to avoid in the outset. Is this possible with aa@h? if so how? (my head is bruised from repeatedly banging it against the wall) <wishlist> I would love to have this funtionality available from the amportal, something like add extensions totrunks. </wishlist> Thanks Bails