I’m wondering if a global variable that’s set on a per-call basis might have undesirable effects in an AMP style dialplan? Or am I over thinking this?

 

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From: Adam Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 12:39 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] PBX 'Personalities' ?

 

You could set a dialplan vairable based on the incoming number and then use that variable as part of the path name for all prompts...then just put each set of prompts in its own subdirectory.

~Adam

On 04/10/05, Colin Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

We are running our * server as a virtual PBX for 6 companies. I am having
all of the Allison prompts plus our own custom IVR prompts being re-recorded
for each company, in a different voice (marketing thing) with a different
personality (perky, corporate, earthy) .

I'm curious if someone could point out a dirty trick to get the voice to
play right, for internal and external callers, depending upon what number
they dialed into, or what organization the user belongs to, without massive
dialplan facelift.

I'm using the default AMP from-internal context for inside, and
extensions_custom.conf for remote IAX clients. I have partitioned extension
numbers i.e. exten 1XXX belongs to company 1 exten 2XXX belongs to company
2, etc.

Any hints would help, tia
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