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Originally Posted by boombox
I have two inbound routes:-
Sipgate
BT
I have two trunks:-
Sipgate
BT
I have two extensions:-
4001 (this rings my house phones when my BT line rings)
4002 (this rings a softphone when my Sipgate line rings)
I don't see how I can use a time condition to ONLY apply to the BT inbound route without also affecting the Sipgate route.
I'll do some more playing tonight.
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You should have a call flow something like this
BT Trunk >> BT Route >> | Time Condition MET >> IVR
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| Time Condition NOT MET >> EXT4001
Sipgate trunk >> Sipgate Inbound Route >> Ext 4002
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As a corollary, has anyone using Freepbx ever come across an issue where calls just simply won't work from certain sources? I can ring my Freepbx instance from a mobile, from work, from Sipgate - all works fine - but today Npower were trying to get hold of us and the call just kept failing. When you pick up the phone you just get bizarre noises like when a Skype call goes slightly pear shaped. No voice could be heard. (When I get home I'll have a look at the logs.)
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Just a thought, is Npower withholding their number?
Try calling your BT number from your mobile using the 141 prefix.
If that's the issue, let me know.