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  • From: Ross Lindsay <>
  • To: "" <>
  • Subject: Re: [isn-discuss] Dialed number routing
  • Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:08:03 -0500

They are not in the same domain though. One is on a totally different
network. More specifically, one is at my VOIP provider and another is
located at my house.

Ross Lindsay
Sent from my iPhone

On Nov 21, 2010, at 10:04 PM, Tony Graziano
<>
wrote:

> No.
>
> its a sip call. If both servers are in the same domain it really is a
> question of how well asterisk is deployed by you.
>
> The way to answer this is to dial both #'s from an external domain.
> Freenum only maps domains. It might be possible to map user ranges in
> freenum or your own dns. I have never had to do that because I don't use
> asterisk and I can have 10 servers and the call still maps properly.
> ============================
> Tony Graziano, Manager
> Telephone: 434.984.8430
> Fax: 434.984.8431
>
> Email:
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> LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk:
> Telephone: 434.984.8426
> Fax: 434.984.8427
>
> Helpdesk Contract Customers:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
>
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> <>
> To:
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> <>
> Sent: Sun Nov 21 22:56:12 2010
> Subject: Re: [isn-discuss] Dialed number routing
>
> Well, I am using FreeNum and right now all calls get passed to my
> Asterisk server. But I want say 1234*1340 to go to one server but
> 1233*1340 to another server. I think that should be done on the
> freenum side. Right?
>
> Ross Lindsay
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 21, 2010, at 9:49 PM, Tony Graziano
> <>
> wrote:
>
>> Its a matter of domain mapping.
>>
>> If your servers run in a HA pair, cluster, etc., yes.
>>
>> If I send you a sip call how does it get delivered? Isn is a way to dial
>> user@domain
>> from a keypad. It doesn't try to solve the "which server does
>> the call go to" riddle. That is "internal plumbing".
>>
>> With sip,
>> user@domain
>> means "wherever" my srv records are puished is where
>> the call is sent. If I can send all calls to 2 servers with the same
>> priority that means "some" calls will hit the #2 server first. Wherever my
>> subscriber is, is where the call should go since it would be up to my
>> servers to determine where the user is registered.
>>
>> This question is better answered in the forum of your sip server, because
>> not all sip servers are equal.
>>
>> I don't think this is an ISN question, its a question about your
>> deployment
>> and your particular sip product.
>> ============================
>> Tony Graziano, Manager
>> Telephone: 434.984.8430
>> Fax: 434.984.8431
>>
>> Email:
>>
>>
>> LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk:
>> Telephone: 434.984.8426
>> Fax: 434.984.8427
>>
>> Helpdesk Contract Customers:
>> http://www.myitdepartment.net/gethelp/
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From:
>>
>> <>
>> To:
>>
>>
>> <>
>> Sent: Sun Nov 21 21:22:33 2010
>> Subject: Re: [isn-discuss] Dialed number routing
>>
>> I guess I explained it wrong. Can I have 1111*1340 go to one server
>> and have another number like 4142*1340 go to another server?
>>
>> Ross Lindsay
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Nov 21, 2010, at 10:06 PM, Tony Graziano
>> <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Oops
>>>
>>> I got the explanation backwards.
>>>
>>> Your example with the domain and the user having the same #.
>>>
>>> First number is the subscriber.
>>> * is the @
>>> Second number maps to the domain.
>>>
>>> 1234*256
>>>
>>> User 1234 @ loligo.com
>>>
>>> Yes 1111@ or 1112@ are different user/subscribers@(whatever domain maps
>>> to
>>> that isn).
>>> ============================
>>> Tony Graziano, Manager
>>> Telephone: 434.984.8430
>>> Fax: 434.984.8431
>>>
>>> Email:
>>>
>>>
>>> LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk:
>>> Telephone: 434.984.8426
>>> Fax: 434.984.8427
>>>
>>> Helpdesk Contract Customers:
>>> http://www.myitdepartment.net/gethelp/
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From:
>>>
>>> <>
>>> To:
>>>
>>>
>>> <>
>>> Sent: Sun Nov 21 20:39:02 2010
>>> Subject: [isn-discuss] Dialed number routing
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Am I missing something or can you not route different calls (XXXX*YYYY)
>>> where the XXXX differs to a different destination than others? Ex: Route
>>> 1111*1111 to extension 1111 on Server A, but send 1112*1111 to extension
>>> 123
>>> on server A?
>>> Let me know if I need to clarify.
>>> Thanks!
>>> Ross Lindsay



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