multi tenant Shared dialplan

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PascalP

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Hello, i am looking for a way to create a global dialplan that will govern all the tenant and only the tenant specific rules will be in the tenant. Can you please point me some documentation or give me some explanation on how to do it ?

I also would like to have global gateway, it is the same thing ?

Thank you very much for the help !
 

hailthemelody

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Hi @PascalP

For the dialplan I am not sure, but for the gateway select "Global" from the Domain section of the Gateway settings. You will likely need to press the "Advanced" button for it to be visible.
 

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PascalP

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Hi @hailthemelody , thank you for your answer. Yes, i did figured this but I was hoping to be able to manage a global dialplan. I will try to look for a way to change the default template and then change the database for those values.

Thank you
 

Uday

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I am using global dialplan on my FusionPBX. I have created a gateway in primary domain (Not Global) and created a Outbound Route Global. Its working for all domain.

So no need to do gateway Global, just to dialplan global.
 

c0reM

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You can make dialplans global by setting Domain --> Global and Context --> ${domain_name}.

That's all you have to do and the dialplan will apply to all domains.
 

ict2842

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You can make dialplans global by setting Domain --> Global and Context --> ${domain_name}.

That's all you have to do and the dialplan will apply to all domains.
Question here, before I take down the outbound calling :D, this will impact domains that have custom dialplans, would it not?
I used a context of public but calls fail. I have one domain that uses its own gateway (till I port the number over) and another that has custom dialplans.

It would be nice to have a "global" dialplan and then have domain specific ones that overwrite the global ones where needed. Theoretically I only have two tenants that need the setup, but a global overwrite will still be problematic.
I can figure all this out after 5PM today when I can toy with settings and not worry about angry people, but curious to see if anyone else has stumbled across this. I think it'll be a lot easier to have a standard dialplan for 10 digit, 7 digit with the local area code, and 911 dialplans. 911 may also need client specific dialplans if they are wanting email notification - unless I find a way to add the to as a variable.
 
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