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exten => _4XX,2,Goto(internal,${response},1)
exten => _4XX,2,Goto(internal,${response},1)
exten => _4XX,3,HangUp
exten => _4XX,3,HangUp
exten => sd-invalid,1,Wait(1)
exten => sd-invalid,n,PlayBack(num-not-in-db&please-try-again)
exten => sd-invalid,n,congestion(10)
exten => sd-invalid,n,HangUp
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 30 April 2012

To allow for Speed Dialling I have utilised the Reverse Australia database and web site to allow for edits of the data, for one to associate a speed dial entry.

;Speed dial Numbers 4xx
exten => _4XX,1,AGI(speed-dial.php,${EXTEN})
exten => _4XX,2,Goto(internal,${response},1)
exten => _4XX,3,HangUp

exten => sd-invalid,1,Wait(1)
exten => sd-invalid,n,PlayBack(num-not-in-db&please-try-again)
exten => sd-invalid,n,congestion(10)
exten => sd-invalid,n,HangUp

You can use any 3 or 4 digit speed dial number. In my example above I have use a 3 digit number starting with 4. As long as the speed dial entries from the Caller Identification WEB site matches the dial plan numbers then all will be good.