Difference between revisions of "Configure your own calling card access numbers"

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1. DIDs can be managed directly in the billing module or imported from another system.
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1. DIDs can be managed directly in the billing module or imported from another system.
2. To route a DID to the prepaid system, it can be configured by setting up a prepaid entry in the dial manager of Sky PBX which will route calls to the prepaid.lua script.
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2. To route a DID to the prepaid system, it can be configured by setting up a prepaid entry in the dial manager of Sky PBX which will route calls to the prepaid.lua script.
3.  Then in the Sky DANCE called pretranslation table you will put an entry like this in to route it to the prepaid system.
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3.  Then in the Sky DANCE called pretranslation table you will put an entry like this in to route it to the prepaid system.
  
CALLED                                TRANSLATION
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CALLED                                TRANSLATION
<prepaid access DID> .      prepaid@sky-networks.com (or whatever company domain holds the prepaid script in the Sky PBX dialmanager dial plan)
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<prepaid access DID> .      prepaid@sky-networks.com (or whatever company domain holds the prepaid script in the Sky PBX dialmanager dial plan)

Latest revision as of 12:23, 12 March 2019

1. DIDs can be managed directly in the billing module or imported from another system.  
2. To route a DID to the prepaid system, it can be configured by setting up a prepaid entry in the dial manager of Sky PBX which will route calls to the prepaid.lua script.
3.  Then in the Sky DANCE called pretranslation table you will put an entry like this in to route it to the prepaid system.
CALLED                                TRANSLATION
<prepaid access DID> .       prepaid@sky-networks.com (or whatever company domain holds the prepaid script in the Sky PBX dialmanager dial plan)