Original intent is to have some extensions not allowed to make outside calls. That's where I used this:
Problem with this is that ringgroups stop making outside call's. That's why I thought, let's turn it around, and specify the extensions that are not allowed to make outside calls...
Damn,
New error occurred when I use this setting. when I call a extension that is forwarded to a external number, I get a "To May Hops" error. How can I fix this? This error only occurs when calling from an extension that is in the condition.
hi,
I use this condition to allow certain users to use the dialplan:
How do I change this to exclude the given users from this dialplan? With other words, everyone can use this dialplan, except the numbers in this condition?
Greetings,
Jeroen
Hi all,
I have some ringgroups with one of the members a external mobile phone. This works but when the mobile rings, it shows the number that is in the ringroup settings under Advanced > Outbound Caller ID Number.
This makes sense but is there a way to show the number from the person who calls?
But the ringroup has a member with an external number. this works fine until I use the condition in the outbound. What number do I need to add to allow the call?
Follow up question,
With the above solution my ringgroup can't ring an external extension. I tried adding the ringgroupnumber (9000) to the allowed extensions:
but that doesn't work. What can I do to solve this?
ps: I know it is set to false right now.
Ok, I think this could be a great improvement for the future, to toggle a switch on witch outbound rules a extension is allowed to use. But I will do it like this for now. Thanks for letting me know.
Hi again,
How can I prevent certain extensions to make outside calls? Except for 112 (911) emergency calls of course.
I know I can set a rule in outbound routes that only certain extensions are allowed but is there an easier way?