The subject pretty much says it all. Does Asterisk support DNIS, and if so, what kind of connection is required? (T1, PRI) I've got a wink start T1. I've read comments that say the DNIS will be seen as an extension, but I'm seeing each digit of the DNIS as a separate extension. So in my case I send DNIS of 12345, Asterisk will jump from extension 1 to extension 2 to extension 3 to extension 4 to extension 5. Only executing the first one or two lines in each. This is a PITA! And make absolutely no sense to me. Thanks, David Ruggles CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+ Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc. (910) 285-7200 david@safedatausa.com
>From: "David Ruggles" <david@safedatausa.com> >Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:02:38 -0500 > >The subject pretty much says it all. > >Does Asterisk support DNIS, and if so, what kind of connection is required? >(T1, PRI) >I've got a wink start T1. > >I've read comments that say the DNIS will be seen as an extension, but I'm >seeing each digit of the DNIS as a separate extension. So in my case I send >DNIS of 12345, Asterisk will jump from extension 1 to extension 2 to >extension 3 to extension 4 to extension 5. Only executing the first one or >two lines in each. This is a PITA! And make absolutely no sense to me.Matt already replied to your other posting of similar content. I'm also a bit confused. Do you mean you have observed that Asterisk is brought into the intended context, but start to react to digits in DNIS one after another? If so, can you estimate the interval Asterisk stays in each extension? If this is true, it seems to suggest that your provider is sending DNIS as a DTMF string after Asterisk has answered the call. Isn't this a bit weird? What does the card's manual say about DNIS (with wink start)? Yuan Liu>Thanks, > >David Ruggles >CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+ >Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc. >(910) 285-7200 david@safedatausa.com
Why are the other extensions defined in asterisk in the first place? On 2/16/07, David Ruggles <david@safedatausa.com> wrote:> The subject pretty much says it all. > > Does Asterisk support DNIS, and if so, what kind of connection is required? > (T1, PRI) > I've got a wink start T1. > > I've read comments that say the DNIS will be seen as an extension, but I'm > seeing each digit of the DNIS as a separate extension. So in my case I send > DNIS of 12345, Asterisk will jump from extension 1 to extension 2 to > extension 3 to extension 4 to extension 5. Only executing the first one or > two lines in each. This is a PITA! And make absolutely no sense to me. > > Thanks, > > David Ruggles > CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+ > Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc. > (910) 285-7200 david@safedatausa.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
David, A PRI connection is required to pass DNIS digits. Just a 24 channel wink start T-1 with no D channel will not pass DNIS. Michael On 2/16/07, David Ruggles <david@safedatausa.com> wrote:> > The subject pretty much says it all. > > Does Asterisk support DNIS, and if so, what kind of connection is > required? > (T1, PRI) > I've got a wink start T1. > > I've read comments that say the DNIS will be seen as an extension, but I'm > seeing each digit of the DNIS as a separate extension. So in my case I > send > DNIS of 12345, Asterisk will jump from extension 1 to extension 2 to > extension 3 to extension 4 to extension 5. Only executing the first one or > two lines in each. This is a PITA! And make absolutely no sense to me. > > Thanks, > > David Ruggles > CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+ > Network Engineer Safe Data, Inc. > (910) 285-7200 david@safedatausa.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070217/f777431d/attachment.htm