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2007 May 10
2
force outgoinc callerid
Hi
i have a Te205P connected to a PRI E1, can i force the outgoing
callerid to change for each context?
for example:
[outgoing_context_one]
;force callerid to 12345
exten => _XXXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/${EXTEN})
[outgoing_context_two]
;force callerid to 22222
exten => _XXXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/${EXTEN})
Can i do that?
thanks to all
--
/*************/
nik600
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ccmanager
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nikstresser
2011 Jul 13
1
Connect Avaya to Asterisk PBX
...default, h, 1) exited non-zero on
'OOH323/(null)-b7db8aa0'
*Here is also the content of my extensions_custom.conf:*
[general]
static=yes
autofallthrough=yes
[internal]
exten => 1000,1,Dial(SIP/1000)
exten => 1000,2,HangUp()
exten => _XXXX,1,Dial(H323/${EXTEN}@Avaya)
exten => _XXXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(H323/${EXTEN}@Avaya)
exten => _XXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(H323/${EXTEN}@Avaya)
*Here is also the content of my ooh323.conf:*
[general]
faststart=yes
h245tunneling=yes
gatekeeper=DISABLE
bindaddr=10.1.129.231
port=1720
callerID="ALT Asterisk PBX"
progress_setup=8
progress_alert=8
disall...
2010 Apr 30
0
Problems with t38modem and bitrate sent to t38-termination service
...nat = no
qualify = yes
[T38modem0](t38modem-options)
port = 6060
[T38modem1](t38modem-options)
port = 6061
[T38modem2](t38modem-options)
port = 6062
[T38modem3](t38modem-options)
port = 6063
[T38modem4](t38modem-options)
port = 6064
/etc/asterisk/extensions_custom.conf:
[fax-out]
exten => _XXXXXXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/991321604${EXTEN}@t38faxing,,R)
exten => _X.,n,Hangup()
/etc/asterisk/sip_additional.conf:
[t38faxing]
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
canreinvite=yes
host=xx.xx.xx.xx
outboundproxy=xx.xx.xx.xx
fromdomain=9913216.paygvoip.com
insecure=port,invite
type=peer
dtmfmode=rfc2833
username=userid
pa...
2010 May 12
1
pattern containing an asterisk
Hi,
i need to match a number with like 03012345678*0 or 03012345*9
I tried _X.*X and _X!*X but both are maching 03012345678 too, ignoring
that *X is required at the end.
The interesting part is that like expected _X*X is matching only numbers
like 1*1 and not 11
Regards
Robert Wagner
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