On 8/18/06, David Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Maybe I'm daft, but can asterisk to 'or' logic in dialplan matches sort
of like the SPA's can?
Tollfree numbers for example. I can have a line for each combination:
exten => _1800NXXXXXX, Dial, ............
exten => _1866NXXXXXX, Dial, ............
exten => _1877NXXXXXX, Dial, ............
exten => _1888NXXXXXX, Dial, ............
But I want to do is something like this:
exten => _18[0678][0678]NXXXXXX, Dial, .............
This syntax is valid and would work for what you're doing, but as you
said, there is a chance of logic error in it.
Or to prevent the logic error which albeit small, the above would create:
exten => _18[00,66,77,88:2]NXXXXXX, Dial, ......
(representing that the next 2 chars must equal any of '00'.'66','77' or
'88'
As for this syntax, Asterisk does not respect the [], so it parses the
66 as the priority. I have no idea how to properly do this in one
line if it is possible.
Kinsey
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