  ropeguru Premium join:2001-01-25 Bridgeport, WV clubs:
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| reply to cbrogers Re: Asterisk@home Questions
Yes, you can...
If you hover your mouse button over the "Dial Patterns" phrase, you will get an example of how you can set it up.
For what you want you would create two outbound routes.
The first for using a 9 to get to voipjet you would put in the patterns section: 9|1XXNXXXXXX
And for Voicepulse outbound you would put in: 8|1XXNXXXXXX as the pattern. the "|" character tells the system to look for the specified digit pattern, but do not include any digits to the left of of the "|" character in the number sent to the provider.
So if you dialed 91502555121 then the system would use the 9 to select that out bound route and only transmit 15055551212 to your provider. -- FWD#: 223611 |
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 cbrogers
join:2003-12-01 Plano, TX | So I do not need any dial patterns on the trunks right? This is all done via the outbound routes? |
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  ropeguru Premium join:2001-01-25 Bridgeport, WV clubs:
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| That is the way I do all of mine and it works great. And if you have an issue where you want a specific number to go through a specic route; Say you want to dial 915025551212 to specifically go out voicepulse, but the 9 is setup for voipjet, you can create an additional outbound route with the dial pattern of 9|15025551212 and just move it above the voipjet outbound route and it will send it through voicepulse.
So I guess what I am trying to say is that the order preference is based on the order from top to bottom as listed in the routes on the right side of the page. -- FWD#: 223611 |
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 cbrogers
join:2003-12-01 Plano, TX
| I am still having problems with my dial plans. I have two outbound providers and do not have any dial patters in either of the trunks. I only have dial patters in the outbound routing. I want to be able to choose which outbound route based on a number. I cannot get this to work. |
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