Hello, I am new on asterisk and do some tests on freepbx. I have 2 SIP provider: Provider1: In-/Out- Flatrate, only 1 Number Provider2: Incoming Flatrate, Outgoing Cost depend on destination, 3 numbers On Asterisk site i have 3 phones (branch ??, don't know how its called in asterisk) Is it possible to do something like: Phone 1: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider1 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 Phone 2: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider2 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 Phone 3: Incoming Call: Number2/Provider2 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 Best Regards, Basti
On 14.12.2017 16:30, basti wrote: Hello, I am new on asterisk and do some tests on freepbx. I have 2 SIP provider: Provider1: In-/Out- Flatrate, only 1 Number Provider2: Incoming Flatrate, Outgoing Cost depend on destination, 3 numbers On Asterisk site i have 3 phones (branch ??, don't know how its called in asterisk) Is it possible to do something like: Phone 1: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider1 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 Phone 2: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider2 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 Phone 3: Incoming Call: Number2/Provider2 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 I have forgotten an essential thing: Phone2 und Phone 3 should use Line Number1/Provider1 for Outgoing Call but show Number1/Provider2 or Number2/Provider2 on caller side.
kevin.larsen at pioneerballoon.com
2017-Dec-14 15:41 UTC
[asterisk-users] Rewrite Outgoing Number
Kevin Larsen - Systems Analyst - Pioneer Balloon - Ph: 316-688-8208 asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com wrote on 12/14/2017 09:36:06 AM:> From: "basti" <mailinglist at unix-solution.de> > To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com > Date: 12/14/2017 09:36 AM > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Rewrite Outgoing Number > Sent by: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com > > On 14.12.2017 16:30, basti wrote: > Hello, > I am new on asterisk and do some tests on freepbx. > > I have 2 SIP provider: > > Provider1: In-/Out- Flatrate, only 1 Number > Provider2: Incoming Flatrate, Outgoing Cost depend on destination, 3numbers> > On Asterisk site i have 3 phones > (branch ??, don't know how its called in asterisk) > > Is it possible to do something like: > > Phone 1: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider1 Outgoing Call:Number1/Provider1> Phone 2: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider2 Outgoing Call:Number1/Provider1> Phone 3: Incoming Call: Number2/Provider2 Outgoing Call:Number1/Provider1> > I have forgotten an essential thing: > > Phone2 und Phone 3 should use Line Number1/Provider1 for Outgoing Call > but show Number1/Provider2 or Number2/Provider2 on caller side.If, and this is a big if, your provider 1 allows you to use a caller ID number that they do not control, then yes, you can do what you want. Some providers allow this and some do not. It may be that provider one will overwrite whatever you set as caller ID with the number you have purchased from them. It may also be that they will allow you to set a different outbound caller id. Also, the person receiving the call will not know if you have provider 1 or provider 2. It is purely the number and possibly a name that they will see. ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com ______________________________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20171214/e968cad3/attachment.html>
On 14/12/2017 10:36 AM, basti wrote:> On 14.12.2017 16:30, basti wrote: > Hello, > I am new on asterisk and do some tests on freepbx. > > I have 2 SIP provider: > > Provider1: In-/Out- Flatrate, only 1 Number > Provider2: Incoming Flatrate, Outgoing Cost depend on destination, 3 numbersThese are trunks.> > On Asterisk site i have 3 phones > (branch ??, don't know how its called in asterisk)These are your extensions> > Is it possible to do something like: > > Phone 1: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider1 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 > Phone 2: Incoming Call: Number1/Provider2 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 > Phone 3: Incoming Call: Number2/Provider2 Outgoing Call: Number1/Provider1 > > I have forgotten an essential thing: > > Phone2 und Phone 3 should use Line Number1/Provider1 for Outgoing Call > but show Number1/Provider2 or Number2/Provider2 on caller side.I gather that you are talking about Caller ID. You can likely specify what you want but you need to look at the caller Id setting on the Extension setting form. It looks like you are trying to tie extensions to trunks directly - No press 1 for Ron, 2 for Paul, 3 for tech support, etc. You want incoming calls to number xxx-xxxx to go to Ron's phone and yyy-yyyyy to go to Paul? Both should be easy to do and not too hard to set up under FreePBX.>-- Ron Wheeler President Artifact Software Inc email: rwheeler at artifact-software.com skype: ronaldmwheeler phone: 866-970-2435, ext 102