[Spce-user] How to add thousands of Alias Numbers to a subscriber
Jaime
jaime at tnagroup.cl
Wed Sep 26 16:07:33 EDT 2018
The button to create an alias range would be a great feature.
Thnkx
JCM
> El 26-09-2018, a las 3:27 p.m., Robert Johnson <robert.j at bendtel.com> escribió:
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> We are also in the evaluation phase and just recently put our own PBX on the test system.
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> One thing that I can think of that would help is to add an option of adding a range when you add an alias number.
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> For example, you could add the alias 1 200 2001234 and a range 38 (creating aliases 1 200 2001234 through 1 200 2001271)
> Then, you could add an alias of 1 200 2005003 with a range 15 (creating aliases 1 200 2005003 through 1 200 2005017)
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> This sort of set up would greatly decrease the repetitiveness of turning up new PBX customers who have a large quantity of DID's.
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> I was thinking of adding a feature request for this sort of thing, but haven't looked into doing so yet.
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> Does anyone know where to do so and how receptive they would be of this sort of request?
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> Thank you!
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> On 09/25/2018 11:27 PM, Kevin Boddy wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> No I’m using the GUI to configure. Don’t have much in the way of programming skill to use the API yet.
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>> Thanks
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>> Kevin Boddy
>> ISP Technical
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>> From: Spce-user <spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com> <mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com> On Behalf Of Kevin Masse
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>> Subject: Re: [Spce-user] How to add thousands of Alias Numbers to a subscriber
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>> Hello Kevin,
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>> With this large number of entries I would most certainly use the API to add them. Are you using the built in API?
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>> Thank you
>> Kevin
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>> Kevin Masse QuestBlue Systems, Inc.
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>> From: Spce-user [mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com <mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com>] On Behalf Of Kevin Boddy
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2018 2:24 PM
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>> Subject: [Spce-user] How to add thousands of Alias Numbers to a subscriber
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’ve got a test setup of Sipwise CE mr 6.4.1 connected to my upstream voip provider on one interface and my backend PBX on another network interface.
>> I created the PBX as a subscriber and can get inbound calls working by adding in the Primary Number and Alias Numbers fields.
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>> I’ve DID number ranges, non-sequential numbers in total adding up to about 50000 numbers.
>> How would I add those the Alias Numbers?
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>> Normally on our SBC’s you can add a regular expression for the number range but on Sipwise all I can do is add the numbers in the format <cc> <ac> <upn>.
>> The UPN has to have at least three digits otherwise it doesn’t work so I can cover some of the number ranges like this but this still leaves me with thousands of numbers to add to this subscriber.
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>> Is there a better way to achieve this?
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>> Thanks
>> Kevin
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>> Kevin Boddy
>> ISP Technical
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