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I don't know for sure 3CX can do this but it seems an obvious thing and I have seen mentions to it in the forum (although no instructions). I have 3CX 10 connected to a landline and 2 VOIP providers. In short; I want it to try one trunk and if busy automatically try the next.
Up until now I have used the landline for incoming calls and route all outgoing via the VOIP provider but for call quality and cost reasons I would like to put outgoing calls to certain numbers or from certain extensions out via the landline. But crucially if the landline is already in use (it can only handle one call at a time) I need it to automatically switch to go out via the VOIP provider.
I can set up all the outgoing rules, which work, except if the landline is in use, the next call that goes out gets a:
Device 0123456789 dialed on (AnyLine@LandLine) had no available outgoing trunk(s) for Call(from "11"<sip:11@3CXServer:5060>;tag=0e2e4e3d to 0123456789)
and it fails. Is there something I need to turn on that tells it is the first trunk it tries has reached is Max Simultaneous Calls limit to try the next outbound rule?
Thanks
Alan
Up until now I have used the landline for incoming calls and route all outgoing via the VOIP provider but for call quality and cost reasons I would like to put outgoing calls to certain numbers or from certain extensions out via the landline. But crucially if the landline is already in use (it can only handle one call at a time) I need it to automatically switch to go out via the VOIP provider.
I can set up all the outgoing rules, which work, except if the landline is in use, the next call that goes out gets a:
Device 0123456789 dialed on (AnyLine@LandLine) had no available outgoing trunk(s) for Call(from "11"<sip:11@3CXServer:5060>;tag=0e2e4e3d to 0123456789)
and it fails. Is there something I need to turn on that tells it is the first trunk it tries has reached is Max Simultaneous Calls limit to try the next outbound rule?
Thanks
Alan