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+Advanced Dialplans
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+FusionPBX installs several default dialplans. FusionPBX also gives the option to make new dialplans. This gives you the power for more advanced functions, and produce the desired result.
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+Adding a Dialplan
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+You can create a new dialplan or copy and modify an existing dialplan.
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+* Go to Dialplan > Dialplan Manager
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+* Click the **Plus** icon at the top right.
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+* Complete required fields and click save.
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+.. image:: ../_static/images/dialplan/fusionpbx_dialplan_advanced.jpg
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+ :scale: 85%
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+Edit a Dialplan
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+Find the dialplan you want to edit and click the edit icon.
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+.. image:: ../_static/images/dialplan/fusionpbx_dialplan_advanced1.jpg
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+ :scale: 85%
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+Once you enter data into the empty fields at the bottom and click save, more blank fileds will populate if needed.
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+.. image:: ../_static/images/dialplan/fusionpbx_dialplan_advanced2.jpg
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+ :scale: 85%
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+Dialplan example
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+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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+This example will be for calling an extension on another tenant. This can be done several ways.
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+* We can use the adding a dialplan example and modify it for this example.
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+.. image:: ../_static/images/dialplan/fusionpbx_dialplan_advanced2.jpg
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+ :scale: 85%
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+Cross Tenant Calling
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+This would require a prefix of 5 followed by 4 digit extensions. The prefix can be any number that you choose to use and the 4 digit extension must match the destination tenant. So if the destination extensions are 3 digit then you would use 3 instead of 4.
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++-----------+---------------------------+------------------------------------------+-------+--------+-------+-------+
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+| Tag | Type | Data | Break | Inline | Group | Order |
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++===========+===========================+==========================================+=======+========+=======+=======+
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+| condition | ${destination_number} | ^5(\d{4})$ | | | | 5 |
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++-----------+---------------------------+------------------------------------------+-------+--------+-------+-------+
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+| action | set | domain_name=customer.domain.tld | | True | | 10 |
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++-----------+---------------------------+------------------------------------------+-------+--------+-------+-------+
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+| action | set | domain_uuid=correct-uuid-for-the-domain | | True | | 15 |
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++-----------+---------------------------+------------------------------------------+-------+--------+-------+-------+
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+| action | transfer | $1 XML ${domain_name} | | | | 20 |
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++-----------+---------------------------+------------------------------------------+-------+--------+-------+-------+
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+* Be sure to set the **Continue dropdown box True**
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+* Finally we have the desired dialplan to call from tenant A to tenant B.
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+.. image:: ../_static/images/dialplan/fusionpbx_custom_dialplan.jpg
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+ :scale: 85%
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+.. note::
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+ A quick way to find a domains uuid is by going to Advanced > Domains. Then click the edit icon on the domain you want to know the uuid of. The uuid will be at the end of the url.
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