http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Dial

If you use the "g" option for dial() then it will continue in the dial plan after a hangup where it left off. Without that option, when a dial() succeeds and then is hung up then no more commands for that extension will be run.

Mike

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, this worked great! i'm not using the redundancy yet but the timeout
is very good, since when playing with codecs the calls got silent.

Now, if I configure this way the redundancy, how does asterisk know that's
an alternate path? and not just the next step of the script? i mean, how
does Asterisk know that doesn't have to dial to the other 2 gateways? as
far as i know the dialplan is secuential, and that's why i think it could
make 3 calls for every number dialed.

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