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2004 Jul 28
3
Workaround for BroadVoice and possibly others...
...are using round robin DNS, why not create 2 [<your server here>-out] contexts in sip.conf, and then in your dialplan do something like this sip.conf - -snip- [broadvoice-out] host=147.135.0.128 -snip- [broadvoice-out2] host=147.135.8.128 extensions.conf - -snip- [sipphones] exten => _9NXXNXXNXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice-out,60) exten => _9NXXNXXNXXX,102,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice-out2,60) exten => _9NXXNXXNXXX,203,Congestion() Any thoughts? I know, I know... UGLY... but it would work I think...
2004 Aug 10
5
Blocking the 'Do Not Call" List
Anybody have any experience with blocking numbers in the U.S's Do Not Call list? We have a customer that will be getting their own Asterisk server from us, and they want it to be check outbound numbers against the do not call list; this is for a backup, in case there's a slip up and one of their people try to dial somebody on the do not call list. The list has millions of numbers, and
2004 Nov 26
2
Help with broadvoice outbound plz... ;)
...n => s,1,Wait,1 exten => s,2,answer() exten => s,3,playback('pls-wait-connect-call') exten => s,4,Goto(1001,1) exten => s,5,hangup() exten => 1001,1,Dial(SIP/kevin,15,r) exten => 1001,2,Playback('why-no-answer-mystery') exten => 1001,3,hangup() exten => _9NXXNXXNXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice) exten => _9NXXNXXNXXX,2,congestion() I imagine that I should have different Dial commands for different call types (local, ld) but since all are going through Broadvoice, it seems that it should be all sent to the same place in the same format. I am CoNfUsEd....