角色兄, 感謝你的資訊.
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An inbound call matches a rule if its caller-number/callee-number matches one of the peering objects of the rule. Peering objects are tested in the order left and right, and the first matched peering object will win. Rules are also checked in the order left to right, and the first matched rule will win.
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照字面的意思, 很清楚, 是不行的. OBi110 只會給第一個符合rule, 從左到右的 RULE, 誰先符合就選誰.
看來只能研究 Asterisk 了.作者: 角色 時間: 2012-8-4 21:26
根据我的理解,最多只可同时4个terminals一起响。
- Terminal-list can be empty, which means to block this call. The preceding ‘:’ cannot be omitted. Up to 4 terminals may be specified in the list. The listed terminals will be called/rung by OBi simultaneously; we refer to this operation as forking the call. A terminal may be a trunk or an endpoint.
- Abbreviated terminal names are case-insensitive
- number and number-to-call are literal strings, such as 14089991234
- digit-map is just any proper digit map, such as (1xxx|xx.); make sure to include the enclosing parentheses作者: cnewkguyf 時間: 2012-8-5 22:09
This is assuming you can support at least 2 calls per SP service. Whichever number answers first will "win" and the other calls will be canceled by the OBi automatically.
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Note: If you include LI(some-number) in the route, however, LI will "win" most of the time since there is no easy way to tell if the call on the analog PSTN line is answered; so the device simply assumes the call is connected once it finishes dialing out the number on the PSTN line (hence it wins).
In 1.2 (currently in beta) we offer a new feature to detect if outbound call on PSTN line is connected based on tones and signal detected on the LINE. But this may require some tweaking for your local phone company. By default that feature is not enabled.作者: lookforyou 時間: 2014-1-12 13:54