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Old May 30th, 2008, 04:53 AM
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Lightbulb Asterisk conflict with phone provider

Hello there!

I'm encountering an obvious issue with asterisk. Here is my configuration:

PSTN lines > Grandstream FXO Gateway > Asterisk server > IP phones

Each extension of my asterisk system is linked to a specific pstn line (thus, a specific number and a specific port on my gateway).

So, let's say someone is on the phone with an external number. i.e: Extension #75 is using port #1 on the gateway which is connected to the 3102 1275 number. So this number is now busy, and when someone tries to call it, it rings as busy, and the caller is transferred to the pstn provider voicemail. Which is bad! Is there anyway I can get the call to my asterisk system and then handle it from there. I want to be able to allow calls in, even when a line is busy and let asterisk handle it. I don't want my phone provider to do anything!

Is there anyway of doing that? How are people doing at the moment? Obviously, they don't use two voicemails.. Everyone should have this issue, and I'm sure someone found a way around it..!?

Please help, thanks a lot!
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Old May 30th, 2008, 07:58 AM
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Default Re: Asterisk conflict with phone provider

are you trying to get multiple calls on a single line?
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No, I know it's impossible. But I'm looking for a way around to get the incoming call to my asterisk box..
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