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What about reveiving sip calls? IE, use gizmo or fwd and call [email protected] or [email protected]? Can that be set up? | What about reveiving sip calls? IE, use gizmo or fwd and call [email protected] or [email protected]? Can that be set up? | ||
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+ | Sorry, but can't you write comprehensibly for not informatics how could be enum check (trunk?) done? And most of all why it is not automatic? | ||
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+ | I'm kind of new to PBXes.org, so I don't know a WHOLE lot. But it seems to me an extension is NOT "on a trunk." An extension is just an extension; it's not associated with a trunk. A call ''from a trunk'' may be ''routed to'' an extension, but it's not on the trunk itself, is it? | ||
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+ | :: A "Classical Extension" is a PTSN phone number. In order to reach PTSN, you need a Trunk. That's why the sentence says "An extension on a Trunk is a Classical Extension". This differs from a SIP extension which does not need a trunk. Technically you could setup PBXes with several SIP extensions, no trunks, and just call from 1 extension to the other. Also, please sign future comments with 4 tildes [[User:bobpaul|bobpaul]] 19:37, 22 April 2020 (CEST) |
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What about reveiving sip calls? IE, use gizmo or fwd and call [email protected] or [email protected]? Can that be set up?
Sorry, but can't you write comprehensibly for not informatics how could be enum check (trunk?) done? And most of all why it is not automatic?
[edit] classical extension
I'm kind of new to PBXes.org, so I don't know a WHOLE lot. But it seems to me an extension is NOT "on a trunk." An extension is just an extension; it's not associated with a trunk. A call from a trunk may be routed to an extension, but it's not on the trunk itself, is it?
- A "Classical Extension" is a PTSN phone number. In order to reach PTSN, you need a Trunk. That's why the sentence says "An extension on a Trunk is a Classical Extension". This differs from a SIP extension which does not need a trunk. Technically you could setup PBXes with several SIP extensions, no trunks, and just call from 1 extension to the other. Also, please sign future comments with 4 tildes bobpaul 19:37, 22 April 2020 (CEST)