Hi Marco
Asterisk will do exactly what you want, as long as your line is point to multipoint. I did my initial experimentation with Asterisk exactly as you describe. You just need to specifiy in your extensions.conf which MSN numbers you want asterisk to respond to. It will ignore all others.


Best and cheapest option would be to try a zaphfc card for 20 euros or so.(Billion, Asustek, etc) Make sure it is on its own IRQ or you will have real problems. Use bri-stuff-0.0.2 from www.junghanns.net.

When you have played a bit, you can use a second card in NT mode to connect to your other ISDN equipment, and you can use * as the main switch. Magic!

And by the  way, your English is much better than my German!

Good luck!

Rgds
Tim

wendys wrote:

Hi,
please excuse my poor englisch.
Is it possible to connect a (privat Test-Asterisk) to my privat ISDN and allow him to only answer one dialed number?
We have 3 up to 10 Numbers on each (Euro-)ISDN (2 b-chanels), it cant't be done by the last Digits cause the numbers are completely different.
For Example:
I have 3 Numbers (641717, 928752....)
Is it possible to tell Asterisk (in Extensions.conf?) to Answer 641717 an ignore incomming calls on 928752?
I need this solution to work with Asterisk without disconnecting my Girlfriend from the rest of the world.
;-)
I realy tried to find an answer in your archive, Asterisk-Manual, "hitchhiker guide to Asterisk" and in Google but I'm affraid that I didn't know the right "searchstring".
Marco W.


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