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| Hey guys and girls Sorry if this has been asked/answered before - I had a quick search and couldnt find what I was looking for (I tend to suck at searching though). I was just wondering if there was a way to do SIP groups like ZAP groups... this is my scenario: I have accounts with both MyNetFone and NodeFone (Internode) as well as a PSTN line connected via an SPA3000 I want to have a group with the MNF and NF accounts in it so that i can "dial-out" via the group, using whichever has an available channel first. IE: I have 2 channels through each account and I would prefer MNF over NodeFone (due to cost), the first and second calls will go out via MNF then if a third call is to be placed it will automagically dump out onto NodeFone.. I have accomplished this using the dialstatuses and just had the congestion/busy statuses pointing to the macro for the next provider, but I was just wondering if there was a better way to do it? Would a sequential queue do the trick? Open for suggestions Thanks |
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| from my knowledge there is nothing like the zap groups which i have to say is nice. everything on the VoIP side of things you have to write something up your self to do the checks and send to the right location. i know freepbx does a fairly good job of doing groups you might want to check out there macro's to see what they are doing. |
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