Click on the "Outbound" link in menu on the left side so you get to the "Dialing Rule List" page. Here you can choose the default outbound trunk or set up the dialing rule to route the calls on a specific one.
4.4.1 Set the default Outbound Trunk
Subtitle |
---|
Prefix | figure |
---|
SubtitleText | Default Outbound view |
---|
AnchorName | basic outbound view |
---|
|
Image Modified |
As soon as the page is presented to you, you can see it as in
Xref |
---|
AnchorName | basic outbound view |
---|
|
. The upper side is about the Default Trunk used for outbound calls. By default any outbound call is
Blocked and this behaviour stills until a SIP Trunk is chosen.
Subtitle |
---|
Prefix | figure |
---|
SubtitleText | choose the default outbound trunk |
---|
AnchorName | choose default outbound |
---|
|
Image Modified |
Single default Trunk
To choose the default Trunk you just need to click on the "BLOCKED" tag and then you can use the drop down menu as in
Xref |
---|
AnchorName | choose default outbound |
---|
|
. Note |
---|
If no SIP Trunk has been configured, then the drop-down menu is empty. |
Once you're done you can press the "Update" button to confirm your choice. You return to the "Dialing Rule List" page and this time the "Default Outbound" option is set to the trunk you choose.
Trunk Failover
In case of multiple Trunk that have to work in failover style, you need some more advanced setup.
Warning |
---|
Following configuration involves remote console commands to be run as root and it can easily damage your ! |
Subtitle |
---|
Prefix | figure |
---|
SubtitleText | Trunk failover option in menu |
---|
AnchorName | ps_trunk_failover_menu |
---|
|
Image Added |
As shown in
Xref |
---|
AnchorName | ps_trunk_failover_menu |
---|
|
there's one option called "FAILOVER GROUP" just between "BLOCKED" and your first SIP Trunk name. First part of this configuration is to choose this option as default outbound Trunk.Once you're done you need to change content of one file in your
. Retrieve new file content by visiting url: Code Block |
---|
https://<host>/dialingRule/failoverDialplan |
Eg: if your
hostname is "pippo.madama.at", then you should write in your browser's address field the following address: Code Block |
---|
https://pippo.madama.at/dialingRule/failoverDialplan |
The resulting page is pure text configuration lines as in example below:
Code Block |
---|
[trunk-failover]
exten => _[+0-9]X.,1,Verbose(Failover group)
same => n,Set(PREV_CHAN=${canale})
same => n(__trunk_ffefd2c02f46993e),Verbose(Trying to dial using trunk "Trunk 10" __trunk_ffefd2c02f46993e)
same => n,Set(NETWORKSTATUS=${SIPPEER(__trunk_ffefd2c02f46993e,status)})
same => n,Gotoif($["${NETWORKSTATUS}"="UNREACHABLE"]?__trunk_616683993964bc16:)
same => n,Set(SHARED(Sip_Trunk,${PREV_CHAN})=__trunk_ffefd2c02f46993e)
same => n,Dial(SIP/__trunk_ffefd2c02f46993e/${EXTEN})
same => n,Hangup()
same => n(__trunk_616683993964bc16),Verbose(Trying to dial using trunk "Trunk 11" __trunk_616683993964bc16)
same => n,Set(NETWORKSTATUS=${SIPPEER(__trunk_616683993964bc16,status)})
same => n,Gotoif($["${NETWORKSTATUS}"="UNREACHABLE"]?__trunk_d346973491bc1df3:)
same => n,Set(SHARED(Sip_Trunk,${PREV_CHAN})=__trunk_616683993964bc16)
same => n,Dial(SIP/__trunk_616683993964bc16/${EXTEN})
same => n,Hangup()
same => n(__trunk_d346973491bc1df3),Verbose(Trying to dial using trunk "Trunk 12" __trunk_d346973491bc1df3)
same => n,Set(NETWORKSTATUS=${SIPPEER(__trunk_d346973491bc1df3,status)})
same => n,Gotoif($["${NETWORKSTATUS}"="UNREACHABLE"]?__trunk_6fd24f043acea450:)
same => n,Set(SHARED(Sip_Trunk,${PREV_CHAN})=__trunk_d346973491bc1df3)
same => n,Dial(SIP/__trunk_d346973491bc1df3/${EXTEN})
same => n,Hangup()
same => n(__trunk_6fd24f043acea450),Verbose(Trying to dial using trunk "Trunk 13" __trunk_6fd24f043acea450)
same => n,Set(NETWORKSTATUS=${SIPPEER(__trunk_6fd24f043acea450,status)})
same => n,Gotoif($["${NETWORKSTATUS}"="UNREACHABLE"]?__trunk_27f415d6fb6346c0:)
same => n,Set(SHARED(Sip_Trunk,${PREV_CHAN})=__trunk_6fd24f043acea450)
same => n,Dial(SIP/__trunk_6fd24f043acea450/${EXTEN})
same => n,Hangup()
same => n(last),Verbose(No trunk reachable)
same => n,Set(SHARED(Sip_Trunk,${PREV_CHAN})=FAILOVER_FAILED)
same => n,Hangup() |
You can notice that we have one block of code for each configured Trunk. In this case we are using 4 Trunks named:
- Trunk 10
- Trunk 11
- Trunk 12
- Trunk 13
You have to copy page content and keep it somewhere handy.
Now you need to access via SSH to your
and become root. Then edit file /etc/asterisk/trunk-failover.conf : Code Block |
---|
[root@xxx ~]# vim /etc/asterisk/trunk-failover.conf |
Note |
---|
On is also available "nano" editor, if you feel uncomfortable with "vim" one. |
Standard file's content is like this:
Code Block |
---|
[trunk-failover]
exten => _[+0-9]X.,1,Verbose(Failover group)
same => n,Set(PREV_CHAN=${canale})
same => n(last),Verbose(No trunk reachable)
same => n,Set(SHARED(Sip_Trunk,${PREV_CHAN})=FAILOVER_NOT_CONFIGURED)
same => n,Hangup() |
You need to remove all lines and change the content with the ones you copied from web console at the beginning of the operation.
Once you're done just save the file. When you're back in console, as root you can reload dialplan by issuing the following command:
Code Block |
---|
[root@xxx ~]# rasterisk -x "dialplan reload"
Setting max files open to 65536
Privilege escalation protection disabled!
See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/1gKfAQ for more details.
Dialplan reloaded.
[root@xxx ~]# |
Now your Trunk failover configuration is completed. Any time one Trunk of yours resulted Unreachable,
would try to use the next one configured. If all your trunks failed, then the call would be rejected (as you can expect, by the way). Info |
---|
It's possible to choose the exact priority by correctly naming your Trunks. Order followed is alphabetical. |
4.4.2 "Re-route temporary unavailable users" option
This option adds a new flexibility to the renewed Sip Trunk management introduced in the present version. When you check the option all the calls for temporary unavailable users will bounce into the specified SIP Trunk.
...
An example scenario for this option would be an enterprise integration where the mobile phone numbers are handled by
in secure mode and by the company's PBX in clear (not-secure) mode. If the Service administrator need that the users have to be reachable no matter whether secure or not, then he can enable this option and let each PBX manage the users in its way.
4.4.3 Create Outbound routing by dialing rules
The Outbound Trunks can also be selected by dialing a prefix. If you need to create conditional routing rules for Outbound calls, then you need to use the lower section of the "Dialing Rule List" page (cfr.
Xref |
---|
AnchorName | basic outbound view |
---|
|
).
Subtitle |
---|
Prefix | figure |
---|
SubtitleText | "Create Dialling Rule" form |
---|
AnchorName | create dialling rule |
---|
|
Image Modified |
After you press the "New Dialing Rule" button you are redirected to the "Create Dialing Rule" form (
Xref |
---|
AnchorName | create dialling rule |
---|
|
).
...