This is obvious for the first Channel ( Channel:
Local/0036701234567@CustomCallOut-1/n ), but how to set on the other party?
I tried with Context: CustomCallOut-2/n but didn't worked.

2011/2/8 Sherwood McGowan <sherwood.mcgo...@gmail.com>

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>> However the two calls are placed, the CDRs and the callerids are set
>> correctly, we can't hear each other. As I saw in the logs, the problem is
>> that the calls are placed in the same context, and not being connected (
>> like one call, but with the variable EXTEN changed ).
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>> I'm really confused about doing this, so can you please advise?
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>> Thanks,
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>>         Tamas
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> Tamas,
> Try appending /n to both of your Local channel definitions... literally a
> forward slash and a lowercase n...not newline :D
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