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I am struggling to set up an inbound number that I can enter a PIN to obtain a dial tone.........and then dial out on another trunk. I've followed instructions for Asterisk, however, the Asterisk Management Portal doesn't seem to cope (or is it me?) The Cable Guy |
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You can make an extension such as 1234567890, which if matched, takes you into another context that allows you to dial out [inbound-pin] exten => s,1,DigitTimeout,5 exten => s,2,ResponseTimeout,5 exten => s,3,Background(silence/1) exten => 1234567890,Goto(new-context,s,1) exten => t,1,Hangup exten => i,1,Hangup [new-context] exten => s,1,DigitTimeout,5 exten => s,2,ResponseTimeout,5 exten => s,3,Background(silence/1) exten => _0.,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@<some-provider-profile) exten => t,1,Hangup exten => i,1,Hangup This is direct from config files, so not sure what you need for the web GUI |
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"The Cable Guy" <> wrote in message news:iSfqe.48253$ k... > Hello. > > I am struggling to set up an inbound number that I can enter a PIN to obtain > a dial tone.........and then dial out on another trunk. > > I've followed instructions for Asterisk, however, the Asterisk Management > Portal doesn't seem to cope (or is it me?) > Hi Once you want to do the more complex dialplans then it may be worth sticking to vi and the command line. Here is the way i dial out FYI. The passwords and CLI number is held in a database, so access can be tightly controlled, using the accountcode means a cdr record is created for that account. ;password system exten => 567,1,Answer ; Answer the line exten => 567,2,DBget(passkey=auth_user/${CALLERIDNUM}) exten => 567,3,Authenticate(${passkey}) exten => 567,4,SetAccount(${CALLERIDNUM}) exten => 567,5,Goto(ivr,s,1) [ivr] exten => s,1,Background(please_choose) exten => s,2,DigitTimeout,5 exten => s,3,ResponseTimeout,15 ;Option1 allows outdialing exten => 1,1,Goto(ivr_dial,s,1) ;Option2 goes to vmail exten => 2,1,Goto(demo,1571,1) ;Option3 reads last two numbers then goes to vmail exten => 3,1, DBget(num=called/99) ;sets spnum to be the required bin number exten => 3,2, SetVar(count=1.000000) exten => 3,3, DBget(cnum=called/${num}) exten => 3,4, Playback(beep) exten => 3,5, SayDigits(${cnum}) exten => 3,6, GotoIf($[${num} = 1.000000]?99 exten => 3,7, Math(num,${num}-1) exten => 3,8, Math(count,${count}+1) exten => 3,9, GotoIf($[${count} < 3.000000]?3) exten => 3,10, Goto(demo,1571,1) exten => 3,998,SetVar(num=10.000000) exten => 3,999,Goto(3) exten => 9,1,Goto(demo,s,1) ;Option0 Goes back to the begining exten => 0,1,Goto(ivr,s,1) exten => t,1,hangup exten => i,1,Goto(s,1) [ivr_dial] include => international exten => s,1,Background(please_dial) exten => s,2,DigitTimeout,5 exten => s,3,ResponseTimeout,15 exten => t,1,hangup exten => i,1,Goto(s,1) Hope it will give you an idea of what is possible Ian |
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JuliusP wrote:
|| You can make an extension such as 1234567890, which if matched, takes || you into another context that allows you to dial out || || [inbound-pin] || exten => s,1,DigitTimeout,5 || exten => s,2,ResponseTimeout,5 || exten => s,3,Background(silence/1) || exten => 1234567890,Goto(new-context,s,1) || exten => t,1,Hangup || exten => i,1,Hangup || || [new-context] || exten => s,1,DigitTimeout,5 || exten => s,2,ResponseTimeout,5 || exten => s,3,Background(silence/1) || exten => _0.,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN}@<some-provider-profile) || exten => t,1,Hangup || exten => i,1,Hangup || || This is direct from config files, so not sure what you need for the || web GUI Thanks for your input. It looks like another weekend's gonna be used up! |
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Ian" <spam"AT wrote:
|| "The Cable Guy" <> wrote in message || news:iSfqe.48253$ k... ||| Hello. ||| ||| I am struggling to set up an inbound number that I can enter a PIN ||| to obtain a dial tone.........and then dial out on another trunk. ||| ||| I've followed instructions for Asterisk, however, the Asterisk ||| Management Portal doesn't seem to cope (or is it me?) ||| || Hi || || Once you want to do the more complex dialplans then it may be worth || sticking to vi and the command line. || || Here is the way i dial out FYI. || The passwords and CLI number is held in a database, so access can be || tightly controlled, using the accountcode means a cdr record is || created for that account. || <snipped but saved & not ignored> || || Hope it will give you an idea of what is possible || Ian Hi Ian, I (think) I knew what was possible............except I'm finding this bit IMpossible Changing the subject, how would I prefix an incoming SIP Caller ID with a single digit. I want 01132345678 to show up on my CID as 901132345678 - so that I can dial it easily. I've been able to do this easily on my PSTN line as I'm using a Sipura SPA3000 which is able to add the prefix. |
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"The Cable Guy" <> wrote in message news:l5jre.49813$. uk... > Ian" <spam"AT wrote: > || "The Cable Guy" <> wrote in message > || news:iSfqe.48253$ k... > ||| Hello. > ||| > ||| I am struggling to set up an inbound number that I can enter a PIN > ||| to obtain a dial tone.........and then dial out on another trunk. > ||| > ||| I've followed instructions for Asterisk, however, the Asterisk > ||| Management Portal doesn't seem to cope (or is it me?) > ||| > || Hi > || > || Once you want to do the more complex dialplans then it may be worth > || sticking to vi and the command line. > || > || Here is the way i dial out FYI. > || The passwords and CLI number is held in a database, so access can be > || tightly controlled, using the accountcode means a cdr record is > || created for that account. > || > <snipped but saved & not ignored> > > || > || Hope it will give you an idea of what is possible > || Ian > > Hi Ian, > > I (think) I knew what was possible............except I'm finding this bit > IMpossible > > Changing the subject, how would I prefix an incoming SIP Caller ID with a > single digit. I want 01132345678 to show up on my CID as 901132345678 - so > that I can dial it easily. > > I've been able to do this easily on my PSTN line as I'm using a Sipura > SPA3000 which is able to add the prefix. > > well SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM}) seems to work Ok, you could also try SetCIDNum but even though it sets the number internally the sets still display it with out the 9 Ian |
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"Ian" <spam"AT"bathfordhill.co.uk> wrote in message news:... > >> >> Changing the subject, how would I prefix an incoming SIP Caller ID with a >> single digit. I want 01132345678 to show up on my CID as 901132345678 - >> so >> that I can dial it easily. >> >> > well > > SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM}) > > seems to work Ok, you could also try SetCIDNum but even though it sets > the > number internally the sets still display it with out the 9 > > Ian > > Hmm, I should've paid more attention during the foreign language lessons............. Do I do this from the Command line? |
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"The Cable Guy" <> wrote in message news:ODkre.49872$. uk... > > "Ian" <spam"AT"bathfordhill.co.uk> wrote in message > news:... > > > > >> > >> Changing the subject, how would I prefix an incoming SIP Caller ID with a > >> single digit. I want 01132345678 to show up on my CID as 901132345678 - > >> so > >> that I can dial it easily. > >> > > >> > > well > > > > SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM}) > > > > seems to work Ok, you could also try SetCIDNum but even though it sets > > the > > number internally the sets still display it with out the 9 > > > > Ian > > > > > > Hmm, I should've paid more attention during the foreign language > lessons............. > > Do I do this from the Command line? > > Ah these gui users The line needs to be added to the context for the incoming call in the extensions.conf so it looks similar to this. exten => ${sipgate},1,SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM}) exten => ${sipgate},2,Dial(SIP/phone17,30,t,r) exten => ${sipgate},3,Voicemail(u2204) exten => ${sipgate},102,voicemail(b2204) exten => ${sipgate},103,Hangup so you will need to edit the file with vi or what ever editor you use when connecting to the box via putty or what ever SSH client you are using. Ian |
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Ian" <spam"AT wrote:
|| "The Cable Guy" <> wrote in message || news:ODkre.49872$. uk... ||| ||| "Ian" <spam"AT"bathfordhill.co.uk> wrote in message ||| news:... |||| ||| ||||| ||||| Changing the subject, how would I prefix an incoming SIP Caller ||||| ID with a single digit. I want 01132345678 to show up on my CID ||||| as 901132345678 - so ||||| that I can dial it easily. ||||| ||| ||||| |||| well |||| |||| SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM}) |||| |||| seems to work Ok, you could also try SetCIDNum but even though it |||| sets the |||| number internally the sets still display it with out the 9 |||| |||| Ian |||| |||| ||| ||| Hmm, I should've paid more attention during the foreign language ||| lessons............. ||| ||| Do I do this from the Command line? ||| ||| || Ah these gui users || Hehe. Trouble is, I've got it to a point, following lots of work, where it's doing what I want it to do. I can't face the transition to non-@home version. || The line needs to be added to the context for the incoming call in || the extensions.conf so it looks similar to this. || || exten => ${sipgate},1,SetCallerID(9${CALLERIDNUM}) || exten => ${sipgate},2,Dial(SIP/phone17,30,t,r) || exten => ${sipgate},3,Voicemail(u2204) || exten => ${sipgate},102,voicemail(b2204) || exten => ${sipgate},103,Hangup || || so you will need to edit the file with vi or what ever editor you || use when connecting to the box via putty or what ever SSH client you || are using. || || Ian Putty is not something which I relate to computers! I think I know what you mean......I'll let you know. |
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