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2006 Feb 11
3
Dialing part of the extension
I know this one must be easy but I'm an newbye so please help.
In my extensions.conf I want to have a line like:
Exten => 9XXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/4/${SOMETHING},40,r)
Ie: I want to dial all the XXX-es, but not the 9;
How do I do that? What do I write in place of ${SOMETHING}? Navigating the
wiki didn't provide any usefull advice...
Thanks.
2008 May 07
1
cdr question
Hi,
Would just like to ask about cdr, i have an asterisk and i would like to bill only outbound calls not extension to extension, when i'm looking at the CDR, i can't figure out which fields i need to filter all outbound calls only.
e.g if i dial 00. or 9XXXXXX (for local pstn calls) those are billable, 100 101 or 102 (all local extensions) not billable.
*97 for voicemail not billable, but still is being logged on the cdr, can i disable logging to cdr calls like that(*98,*1,etc.)?
also, the time the call ended is not logged, is there a way to log that?...
2008 Jan 07
1
GotoIf() help
...ure I don't pick that up as dialing long
distance. I think what I have below will work but it can probably be cleaned
up.... alot. Any help is greatly appreciated.
exten => s,n,GotoIf($[${DIAL_NUMBER} = 011XXXX. ] ? yescode : steptwo)
exten => s,n,(steptwo),GotoIf($[${DIAL_NUMBER} = 9XXXXXX. ] ? yescode :
stepthree)
exten => s,n,(stepthree),GotoIf($[${DIAL_NUMBER} = 1NXXNX. ] ? yescode :
nocode)
exten => s,n,(yescode),Playback(please-enter-the&accounting)
exten => s,n,Read(account|number|8)
exten => s,n,SetAccount(${account})
exten => s,n,(nocode),Blah, Blah......
2004 Dec 04
3
Gossiptel with Asterisk?
Hi,
Has anyone got Gossiptel working with Asterisk? - I am having real
problems getting it to register - i'm just getting timeout errors.
Thanks
--ian
2003 May 21
1
ISDN FXS for home use
...r home ISDN phonesystem (does not exist yet so I'm flexible with
that, too) to the ISDN-PSTN and Asterisk at the same time. I want to be able
to place calls through the ISDN-PSTN as well as through asterisk eg by
dialing 0XXXXXX (XXXXX standing for a phonenumber) for calls through the
PSTN and 9XXXXXX for calls through asterisk. This system will be at my
dad's home in Austria and so there is nobody who can fix the system if
something goes wrong (I live in Germany) and so it would be great if
placing regular PSTN calls will still work even if the * box is gone.
I've come up with two solut...