Quote:
Originally Posted by martin
I would have:
Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Active
10 _#2. ${EXTEN:2} engin account Yes
20 _#3. ${EXTEN:2} blah account 3 Yes
30 _#4. ${EXTEN:2} blah account 4 Yes
etc
999 _xxxx. ${EXTEN} PennyTel account Yes
Dial plan 999 is the default route everything else to PennyTel. The reason it is 4 digits in size (_xxxx.) is to not interfere with VoXaLot service numbers (3 digits).
Note: Reason for the priority gaps of 10 are to allow easy modifications and insertions to be made. A bit like programming in BASIC
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OK. So I have it right then. Thats what I guessed bar the priority gaps of ten.
But it still doesn't work. For some reason it won't default to the first account with just a normal number.
What have I got wrong? See below. (The number is fake, just for display).
Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Active
20 _#2. ${EXTEN:2} engin account Yes [Edit] [Delete]
999 _xxxx. ${EXTEN} PennyTel account Yes [Edit] [Delete]
[Add]
Number to test:
A call to:32812222 will not get forwarded.