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SteepNET2021-09-13 19:38:45
Asterisk
SteepNET, 2021-09-13 19:38:45

Dial Patterns for FreePBX?

Good afternoon! I
broke my head a little to form Dial Patterns , please
help . as the number 5 can no longer be there, then it turns out like this 9304[78][67890] - right? And is it true in the final version to get such a pattern 9304[78][67890]XXXX But what is even more difficult there are even larger ranges, for example 930 from 6500000 to 8999999 how will the pattern look like in this case? Maybe there is some kind of wizard online or even there is a wizard in FreePBX, but something didn’t work out in it, what is NPA and NXX is not clear ...



Please help, I'm completely confused...

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Rsa97, 2021-09-13
@SteepNET

from 4760000 to 4809999
_893047[6-9]XXXX
_8930480XXXX
6500000 to 8999999
_89306[5-9]XXXXX
_8930[78]XXXXXX
Here is a script that I have periodically generates a new list of regional operator extensions for Asterisk in ael format.
https://github.com/Rsa97/Other/blob/main/asterisk/...

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2021-09-13
@Zarom

If you need to describe this entire base as an extension, it looks pretty crazy.
It is better to shove these ranges into the database with an indication of where to route such ranges and select data from the database in the aster. FreePBX as a mouse wrapper is probably of little help here

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