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2004 Dec 19
2
dialplan selection
Hello,
I would like to parse inbound Asterisk IAX2 7-digit numbers in the form of
123-4567 and strip out the first four digits, and then dial whatever number
digits remain. If I only have three digits (000-999) and have a mix of
channels (ZAP, SIP, IAX2) could someone please point out how I can use a
single DIAL command to just dial the extension regardless of the type of
channel. .. For each
2004 Dec 30
2
VoiceConduits - Notice
...munity, our understanding is that only 5 people have
managed to signup thru this automated system, and we will be contacting each
of them individually to insure they are refunded and happy with the
resolution.
Thank you,
David Deutsch, President
Tris Telecommunications, LLC
(800) 547-4057 x1001
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2003 Aug 12
1
Working with FWD, IPTel, SIPPhone?
...erisk newbie (but no stranger to telephony).
The setup is simple: two Grandstream BudgeTel 100 phones (SIPPhone
specials) on a private segment calling to a Linux box acting as the
segment's firewall with a leg on our public network. The phones are
setup as SIP/phone1 (x1000) and SIP/phone2 (x1001), respectively (thanks
to the Asterisk HOWTO).
Getting IAX to work with IAXTEL wasn't a problem, but I'm still fighting
with inbound/outbound VoIP "trunks" with IAX2 or anything SIP. I can
call 1700NXXNXXX IAXTEL numbers, and anything gatewayed from that
network (ie, FWD 1700...