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ENUM lookup of 2nd and other records or use the following trunk if Enum adress is not reacheable?
ENUM....
I've put a few Ata's and my E70 on enum...
Now when someone's internet connection is down or my E70 is not in the vincinity of an wireless accesspoint.
the outbound trunk :
Trunk 1 : ENUM
voip provider
Trunk 2 : voip provider...
Pbxes will not check the 2nd record of enum which specifies the alternative sip adress or "tel" number ...
nor will it go to the 2nd line in trunk 1 nor to the 2nd trunk in the outbound routing...
Perhaps this is more like a Feature Request to support more than just a "select * from enum limit 1,1" ?
RE: ENUM lookup of 2nd and other records or use the following trunk if Enum adress is not reacheable
The ENUM trunk does not check if the destination is reachable by ENUM. It checks if there is an ENUM entry for the destination. If there is an entry it completes the call over ENUM and it completes it over the first ENUM entry of the destination. Fallbacks have to be implemented on that entry i.e. you could set a *92 diversion for the extension of your E70.
RE: ENUM lookup of 2nd and other records or use the following trunk if Enum adress is not reacheable
Thanks... i had allready tried to create incoming routing on "enum" and choose a ringgroup#2 to do a memory hunt on extension 739 and classic extension 739739...
the latter didn't go to the normal pstn line...because it would trigger an internal enum call... ... i've made a outbound routing special without enum for those numbers without a leading 0...
but it didn't seem to work...
I'll try the followme now.... I guess the "without enum" outbound routing is still needed?
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