Specify T1 in Dial(Dahdi)

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Add 

group =0
group =1
group = 2
group = 3

For each T1 line definition in chan_dahdi.conf 
N then access it from dial plan as 

Dial(DAHDI/g0/${EXTEN}
g1, g2, g3 ....

Hope that helps 

Regards,
Mitul Limbani 
Enterux Solutions 

Dave George <dgeorge at teletoneinc.com> wrote:

>I need to specify which T1 the calls goes out on.  Is there a
>Dial(Dahdi) option to specify the T1?  
>
>
>This is what my chan_dahdi.conf looks like:
>; All settings apply to linkset 1
>linkset = 1
>pointcode = x-x-x
>adjpointcode = x-x-x
>defaultdpc = x-x-x
>
>slc=0
>sigchan = 1
>cicbeginswith = 102
>channel = 2-24
>
>slc=1
>sigchan = 25
>cicbeginswith = 126
>channel = 26-48
>
>cicbeginswith = 801
>channel = 49-72
>
>cicbeginswith = 401
>channel = 73-96
>
>cicbeginswith = 201
>channel = 97-120
>
>cicbeginswith = 901
>channel = 121-144
>
>cicbeginswith = 601
>channel = 145-168
>
>cicbeginswith = 949
>channel = 169-192
>
>cicbeginswith =701
>channel = 193-216
>
>cicbeginswith = 501
>channel = 217-240
>
>cicbeginswith = 225
>channel = 241-264
>
>
>Thanks,
>
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