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| I managed to guess the dial plan codes and solved most of my problems. I made ALL numbers (default) to go through one particular sip account. I also managed that numbers that start with 1 (for long distance calls within North America) go out through a particular SIP account. The same for overseas calls (numbers starting with 011). One problem remaining that I need to solve. Usually there are sip codes between SIP accounts such as *393 for FWD, *010 for voxalot and *462 for callcentric...etc. I want to craft the dial plan so it accepts *sipcode number. So far I receive a busy signal. Here is the default dial plan I crafted: exten => _X.,1,Switch(my_username, my_password,${dst}@my_SIP_server). It looks like the solution is in the "X." portion. As X means numbers. How can I allow it to accept * and numbers. |
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