Samantha,
Are you using some type of GUI ? If you send all the traffic to a specific
context in there you can set a default route to one peer and then set
exceptions for the others. For example
[from-pri]
Exten => _X.,1,Dial(SIP/${ext...@peer1)
Exten => _X612111180X,1,Dial(SIP/${ext...@peer2)
----- Original Message -----
From: Samantha
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 05:58
Subject: [asterisk-users] RE How to break pri DID to multiple SIP Trunks
Hey Guys
I have an indial range of 61211118[01234]X being trunked sip to
xxx.yyy.189.65
Now I want to break this down into 612111180x going to xxx.yyy.188.145 and
612111184x going to xxx.yyy.189.199
reminder being used for fax->email etc etc etc
I have created the outbound routes and sip trunks
I can see that all the sip trunks are up
I can see the outbound routes are there and also in trunks
But it isn't working
The call gets answered by the first point xxx.yyy.189.69 and you get an rva
of the number you called is not in service
Regards
Samantha
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