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bellhater
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join:2003-10-08
canada

reply to mazilo
Re: Real reason why Grandcentral has 'press 1 to accept the call

I have done it.. Basicly in your inbound context here is an example of how I have done it in the past:

The following is an example of how to allow asterisk to take the call and voicemail.

exten => s,1,answer
exten => s,2,wait(2)
exten => s,3,SendDTMF(1)
exten => s,4,voicemail(U200)
exten => s,5,hangup

Now another example would be the same, however directed to your voip device, ring for 20 seconds and then go to voicemail if no answer from device1:

exten => s,1,answer
exten => s,2,wait(2)
exten => s,3,SendDTMF(1)
exten => s,4,dial(sip/device1,20)
exten => s,5,voicemail(u200)
exten => s,6,hangup

And lastly if you wanted to use asterisk to transfer the call to your home phone or any other phone number with the ability to allow voicemail on that phone number, if the line is busy, the line is busy in the context and will ring busy.. sometimes this confuses the caller, cause they will hear the gc ring, then a busy signal:

exten => s,1,answer
exten => s,2,wait(2)
exten => s,3,SendDTMF(1)
exten => s,4,dial(sip/17018255555@provider)
exten => s,5,busy

The information provided is for advanced users. If your a beginner I would offer my services to help for a very small fee as there are several interlinks to make this work as follows:

1:DID number from a provider
2:Asterisk server, virtual or physical (free open source ver)
3:Outbound provider (if allowing your calls to ring to a landline or cell phone)

You can use the gizmo project account to make the interconnect if you wanted to save some money and go virtually free from gc to voip device with asterisk passing the call.

Good luck!

hoolahoous

join:2004-08-25
Red Valley, AZ

said by bellhater See Profile :

here is an example of how I have done it in the past:

thanks.. i will work on this and post freepbx/trixbox instructions if successful..


tommy13v
Premium
join:2002-02-15
Glenville NY

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reply to bellhater
Very nice dialplan addition. Gotta love Asterisk and open source in general.
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