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matt

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Hello everybody,

I have the following Situation:
A siptrunk with 2 numbers : e.g. 12345 + 67890
Serveral extensions: e.g. 100, 120, 130...

Do I have really have to make 3 destinations for each extension : e.g. 100, 12345100, 67890100 or did I miss something?

Thanks in advance
 

DigitalDaz

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No, create a ring group containing the extensions you require to ring for each destination, then point the destination to the ring group.
 

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matt

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Thanks for your reply, but I am afraid my posting wasn't that clear...
I have a sip trunk with the public number 12345. When someone calls 12345100, extension 100 should answer.
When extension 102 calls 100, extension 100 should also answer.
That makes 2 destinations. 12345100 and 100.

my question was, if it's possible to adopt the dialplan that it "detects" the extension
 

DigitalDaz

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Internal extensions can dial each other out of the box. It is only external numbers that need routing.
 

matt

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So I have to set up a destination for each number, which should be reachable from outside 12345 100, 12345 102, 12345 103,...
 

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If you have a range, there is some regex wizardry I think you can do to route a range at once but unless its a lot I would prefer to do it manually or via a script to the db.
 
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