True, this is only for the inbound side of the equation. I forgot about the
outbound side. For that you can try the following example.
[in-from-sip]
exten => _X.,1,Cut(test=CHANNEL,/,2)
exten => _X.,2,Cut(test=test,,1)
exten => _X.,3,SetGroup(${test})
exten => _X.,4,Goto(default,${EXTEN},1)
Then just repoint the context for each line to the in-from-sip context.
B. J.
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Wieling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 12:13
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Polycom and call waiting again..
B. J. Bomar wrote:
> While your solution may work now, it might not work on the next release as
> both incominglimit and outgoinglimit are deprecated. Here is an idea on
how
> to use SetGroup and CheckGroup using your template as an example.
>
> exten => 1051,1,SetGroup(${EXTEN})
> exten => 1051,2,CheckGroup(1)
> exten => 1051,3,Dial(SIP/1051,20,tTr)
> exten => 1051,4,Voicemail(u${EXTEN})
> exten => 1051,103,SetGroup(${EXTEN}b)
> exten => 1051,104,CheckGroup(1)
> exten => 1051,105,Dial(SIP/1051b,20,tTr)
> exten => 1051,106,Voicemail(b${EXTEN})
> exten => 1051,205,SetGroup(${EXTEN}c)
> exten => 1051,206,CheckGroup(1)
> exten => 1051,207,Dial(SIP/1051c,20,tTr)
> exten => 1051,208,Voicemail(b${EXTEN})
>
> I'm sure someone else has a cleaner solution, but this should work.
Doesn't this only emulate the outgoing limit option. i.e. if the
phone dials OUT none of the Group stuff is set.
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