Sorry misread your message, you want it to dial the next when it's BUSY... not if it's not answered.. Disregard my previous message and use...
exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) exten => 555,2,VoiceMail2(u3278) exten => 555,3,Hangup exten => 555,101,Dial(SIP/2000,30) exten => 555,102,VoiceMail2(u3278) exten => 555,103,Hangup exten => 555,202,VoiceMail2(u3278) exten => 555,203,Hangup I've made the asumption (even if that is the 'mother of all F***ups') that if it's not answered it should just go to vm. Andy *********** BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE *********** On 07/06/2004 at 23:34 Andy Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Andy Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 14:47:32 +0200 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] dialplan experts needed >Matthew, > >Dial works on a fall thru principle. Thus: > >exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) >exten => 555,2,Dial(SIP/2000,30) > >should suit your purpose (not taking into account vm), to add another >exten just add it on the dial 'list': > >exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) >exten => 555,2,Dial(SIP/2000,30) >exten => 555,3,Dial(SIP/3000,30) > >voicemail should be positioned at (exten + 101) for busy - I'd stick >noop's in to allow the hangup before the next > > >exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) >exten => 555,2,NOOP >exten => 555,3,Dial(SIP/2000,30) >exten => 555,4,NOOP >exten => 555,5,Dial(SIP/3000,30) >exten => 555,6,NOOP > > >exten => 555,102,VoiceMail2(u3278) >exten => 555,103,Hangup >exten => 555,104,VoiceMail2(u3278) >exten => 555,105,Hangup >exten => 555,106,VoiceMail2(u3278) >exten => 555,107,Hangup > >this wont allow the dial of 2000 or 3000 if 1000 is busy, it would go to >vm. Ok, that's a bit of explaination, here's what you are prolly >interested in > >exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) >exten => 555,2,Dial(SIP/2000,30) >exten => 555,3,VoiceMail2(u3278) >exten => 555,4,Hangup > >exten => 555,103,VoiceMail2(u3278) >exten => 555,104,Hangup > > >And you probably want call waiting turned off... > >HTH > >Andy > > > > >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > >On 07/06/2004 at 23:34 Matthew Simpson wrote: > >>In this dialplan, the SIP user agent is a Sipura two line adapter with >>line >>1 as SIP ID "1000" and line 2 as SIP ID "2000". Basically I have this set >>up so that 1000 and 2000 are "lines in hunting" on incoming extension >>"555". >> >>I want an incoming call to try to ring ext. 1000, if 1000 is busy, then >>ring >>2000, if 2000 is also busy than ring Voicemail. Here is what I have now >>and >>it seems to work okay: >> >>exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) >>exten => 555,102,Dial(SIP/2000,30) >>exten => 555,103,VoiceMail2(u3278) >>exten => 555,104,Hangup >>exten => 555,2,VoiceMail2(u3278) >>exten => 555,3,Hangup >> >>Is this correct? What if there were a third SIP device "3000" ? Would it >>look like: >> >>exten => 555,1,Dial(SIP/1000,30) >>exten => 555,102,Dial(SIP/2000,30) >>exten => 555,103,Dial(SIP/3000,30) >>exten => 555,104,Voicemail2(u3278) >>exten => 555,105,Hangup >>exten => 555,2,VoiceMail2(u3278) >>exten => 555,3,Hangup >> >>That doesn't seem correct. Also, quick note, the user does not want to >>have >>a different busy and unavailable message, so that is why I have it set up >>to >>always be the "unavailable" message for voicemail. >> >>thanks for the help! >>Matthew >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Asterisk-Users mailing list >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >>To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: >> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > *********** END FORWARDED MESSAGE *********** _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
