nateornat
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PIAF Installed Version = 2.0.6.3 under *HARDWARE*
│ FreePBX Version = 2.9.0.12
│ Running Asterisk Version = 1.8.20.1
Asterisk Source Version = 1.8.20.1
Dahdi Source Version = 2.6.1+2.6.1
│ Libpri Source Version = 1.4.12
│ IP Address = 192.xxx.xxx.xxx on eth0
│ Operating System = CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
│ Kernel Version = 2.6.32-279.22.1.el6.i686 - 32 Bit
│ Incredible PBX 3 Version = 3.1.0
I am trying to set up a international route to the UK and Europe using a calling card. What i want is on the user side, they dial a a route password to make the international call, like user dials "12345" then dials the international number. in the background, after they dial 12345, the system dials the calling card number and/or password and connects to the number dialed.
This seems possible, but i'm unsure of the dial plan i would need to make for this to work. or really if it is possible.
I want to have a $30 calling card for use, so if something ever gets hacked or callers go crazy calling the UK, there will be an automatic limit.
Any detailed explanation would be greatly appreciated.
│ FreePBX Version = 2.9.0.12
│ Running Asterisk Version = 1.8.20.1
Asterisk Source Version = 1.8.20.1
Dahdi Source Version = 2.6.1+2.6.1
│ Libpri Source Version = 1.4.12
│ IP Address = 192.xxx.xxx.xxx on eth0
│ Operating System = CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
│ Kernel Version = 2.6.32-279.22.1.el6.i686 - 32 Bit
│ Incredible PBX 3 Version = 3.1.0
I am trying to set up a international route to the UK and Europe using a calling card. What i want is on the user side, they dial a a route password to make the international call, like user dials "12345" then dials the international number. in the background, after they dial 12345, the system dials the calling card number and/or password and connects to the number dialed.
This seems possible, but i'm unsure of the dial plan i would need to make for this to work. or really if it is possible.
I want to have a $30 calling card for use, so if something ever gets hacked or callers go crazy calling the UK, there will be an automatic limit.
Any detailed explanation would be greatly appreciated.