Inbound Routing to Extension.

K9Sports's picture

Ok, I can't get this to work and I haven't found a post with a similar situation so here it is...

I have multiple DIDs. Trying to have a DID go to a specific extension with inbound routing. Doesn't work.

The only thing that works is setting the inbound routing to All DIDs.

I am thinking it may be how I enter the DID Number. Should it be the actual 10 digit number? Or a template?

Any help would be appreciated.


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Set verbose level in

mickecarlsson's picture

Set verbose level in asterisk to at least three. Dial in to one of your DID's, then look in the log file to see in what format the DID was received (if it actually was received). Put that in your Inbound Route.

How are your DID's connected to your PBX? SIP, DAHDI or Zaptel?


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Verbose.

K9Sports's picture

I'll give that a try! It's connected via SIP.


Depending on how your DIDs

Howard's picture

Depending on how your DIDs were ordered they may come into the switch in various formats, usually either 4- or 10-digit numerals, no spaces or hyphens, and usually (but not always) if they're four digits the digits will be the same as the last four of the actual DID.

In any case they need to look the same way in Incoming Routes.


Issue Solved.

K9Sports's picture

After upping the verbose and checking the logs as Mikael suggested, I saw that the DID wasn't being sent. Then I went to my provider and it appeared that DNIS wasn't enabled. After enabling DNIS, everything works fine.

Thanks!
Andrew