[Serusers] call routing problem
Steve Blair
blairs at isc.upenn.edu
Wed Jul 6 15:16:51 CEST 2005
Can your gateway strip digits? If so use translation rules to strip the
prefix from the called party number.
Iqbal wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am mapping external numbers to internal ones in a db, eg 08450040600
> maps to 040600
>
> So when a call comes from pstn to 08450040600 it hits the ip phone on
> 040600, all well and good.
>
> Now what I am testing is deploying asterisk for other features like
> call pickup and all. I have managed to create separate contexts in
> asterisk based on company ID (i.e virtual PBX) assigned from a DB.
>
> And when a call from IP phone A (company id =cid=500) calls out the
> call goes via ser (thats where all IP phones are registered) to
> asterisk, and then out to ser --->pstn (was gonna go out via asterisk
> - pstn, but decided to keep it all within ser). This is fine, because
> asterisk is in the loop.
>
> Now what I need is for inbound calls to that IP phone to also be
> routed into asterisk, and then to ser and to the ipphone, that way I
> pull all calls for each company into a asterisk context for all its
> pbx functionality.
>
> The problem is that when 0845 is called from pstn, I cant setflag on
> it, using is_user_in, since From = pstn dialing number, and To =
> 4408450040600, and not 040600, any ideas on what I can match on so
> that I can set the correct flag and divert to asterisk.
>
> Iqbal
>
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