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2015 Feb 25
5
situation with ivr and four-channel gateway
...t all my incoming calls using
this number and is always busy , and the other three are always free,
it is possible that the call is transferred to another channel?
Channel 1 : XXXXXXX1 "Main Number"
Channel 2 : XXXXXXX2 "other"
Channel 3 : XXXXXXX3 "other"
Channel 4 : XXXXXXX4 "other"
regardss
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rickygm
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2015 Feb 26
0
situation with ivr and four-channel gateway
...this number and is always busy , and the other three are always free,
> it is possible that the call is transferred to another channel?
>
> Channel 1 : XXXXXXX1 "Main Number"
> Channel 2 : XXXXXXX2 "other"
> Channel 3 : XXXXXXX3 "other"
> Channel 4 : XXXXXXX4 "other"
You just need to use call groups.
In your chan_extra.conf (if it's an OpenVox) or chan_dahdi.conf, add
something like
group=1
to the definition for each span.
Now in the [globals] section of your dialplah, have something like
MOBILE=EXTRA/r1
for an OpenVox card, or...
2015 Feb 26
0
situation with ivr and four-channel gateway
...this number and is always busy , and the other three are always free,
> it is possible that the call is transferred to another channel?
>
> Channel 1 : XXXXXXX1 "Main Number"
> Channel 2 : XXXXXXX2 "other"
> Channel 3 : XXXXXXX3 "other"
> Channel 4 : XXXXXXX4 "other"
>
> regardss
>
> --
> rickygm
>
> http://gnuforever.homelinux.com
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