TRY THIS Interconnecting Asterisk, And Forwarding Inbound Calls From A to B

trupsalms

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PIAF Installed Version = 3.0.6.5 under *XEN*
FreePBX Version = 2.11.0.32
Running Asterisk Version = 11.8.1
Asterisk Source Version = 11.8.1
Dahdi Source Version = 2.9.0
Libpri Source Version = 1.4.14
IP Address = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX on eth0
Operating System = CentOS release 6.5 (Final) ><
Kernel Version = 2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.i686 - 32 Bit
Incredible Version = 11.9
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How To Forward Inbound Calls On Server A, Over To Server B?
Both Server A And B Are Configure As direct Trunks and VPN Trunk For Redundancy To Each Other.

Out and Inbound Routes Are Configure On Server A, With Ext Ranging From 800-850, But I Want the Incoming Calls To Route To Server B, On Ext 900-950.
 

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Can you currently call an extension on Server B from Server A by just dialing the extension number?
If so, you should just be able to do a *72 call forward on the extension that you want to forward.
Or are you not trying to forward an extension - something else?
 

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Yes I can make internal calls between both servers. And I want to forward the call to a ring group, not just a ext.
 

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If it is a DID that you want to forward, create a Misc Destination with the extension you want to dial on the other box, and point the inbound route to it. If you use a prefix to reach the other box, be sure you include it.
 

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Is there a way that I can use a ring group instead because I would still like for extensions on box a ring but also forward call to box b
 

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Sure, just add the extension of the other box into the ring group. I can't think why it wouldn't work. If it doesn't, try adding a # after the number.
For example, call extension 101 on box A and 201 on box B would have 101 and 201#.
 

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If my interpretation is correct, Box A has ring groups and Box B has ring groups, he's trying to add Box A's ring group to Box B.

If I'm right, on Box B, create a new ring group that includes the extensions on Box A.

If I'm wrong, just listen to everyone else.

Andrew
 

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