Dialplan - Asterisk Project - Asterisk Project Wiki
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Dialplan
The dialplan is essentially a scripting language specific to Asterisk and one of the primary ways of The Asterisk dialplan is found in the extensions.conf file in the configuration directory, typically...
GitHub - antirek/dialplan: quick asterisk diaplan
https://github.com/antirek/dialplan
quick asterisk diaplan . Contribute to antirek/dialplan development by creating an account on GitHub.
Dialplan Manager — FusionPBX Docs documentation
https://docs.fusionpbx.com/en/latest/dialplan/dialplan_manager.html
Dialplan Manager¶. The dialplan is used to setup call destinations based on conditions and context. You can use the dialplan to send calls to gateways, auto attendants, external numbers, to scripts...
How to configure an Asterisk dialplan for intra-office calling
https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/asterisk-dialplan
The Asterisk dialplan is responsible for routing calls, so it is often referred to as the heart of an Asterisk system. The dialplan is written in a special scripting language, and it is extremely powerful.
Visual Dialplan | Apstel LLC
https://www.apstel.com/visual-dialplan-professional/
Visual Dialplan Professional is revolutionary visual modeling platform that enables Asterisk users to create, maintain and deploy dial plan in an easy, fast
extensions.conf - Dialplan applications
https://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/dialplan_applications.html
If you are unfamiliar with the extensions.conf file, please read our tutorial about it, here. You could also visit out tutorial about the Asterisk dialplan functions.
Asterisk Dialplan Basics
http://www.softpanorama.org/Multimedia/Voip/Asterisk/dialplan_basics.shtml
The dialplan defines how Asterisk handles inbound and outbound calls. It is specified in the configuration file named extensions.conf. The dialplan is made up of four main concepts