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Originally Posted by boombox
What I'm curious about, though, is:-
a) when the time condition is NOT matched, there seems to be no way to leave the call alone?
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The modules form a chain, with "inbound routes" usually at the start.
So point one of the time-condition destinations to where the inbound route
would have sent it if acting alone.
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but I can't seem to be able to do that without also telling the sipgate line to basically mirror the behaviour of the BT line which I don't want to do.
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As Julie said, each trunk should point to a different context, but remember she is using vanilla Asterisk with no GUI.
We lesser mortals using FreePBX have a simple construct called "Inbound Routes to direct the calls on the basis of DID (trunk line) and/or CID (presented number). It sounds to me the reason your system has no discrimination, is that you have accidentally created a route with both of these parameters left blank. It's a common mistake and easily done!
If you give me a little time, I will PM you how my landline and Sipgate
trunks and
inbound routes are set up and I'll leave everything in the clear other than the passwords.