Yes, that's right, but you might need to use: switch => IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/context
Mark On 13 Jun 2003, Eric Wieling wrote: > As I understand it (and my understanding is obviously incorrect) the > switch => statement sells the Asterisk box to resolve (aka lookup) > extensions by querying the remote Asterisk server defined in the switch > => statement. The switch => statement is used to centralize dialplans. > > I've not used the switch => statement yet, I'm just trying to understand > the ramifications of using it before I try it and blow up my dial plan. > > Here's an example of a sample setup > > Asterisk Server ast-1 > switch => IAX/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Asterisk Server ast-2 > exten => 12010,1,Dial(Zap/1) > > If I'm on a device connected to ast-1 and I dial 12010 I assume ast-1 > asks ast-2 to resolve the extension 12010, and I also assume that ast-2 > returns "exten => 12010,1,Dial(Zap/1)" then ast-1 tries to Dial(Zap/1) > which is not an interface on ast-1 and the call fails. > > What information am I missing? > > --Eric > > > > > -- > BTEL Consulting > 850-484-4535 x2111 (Office) > 504-595-3916 x2111 (Experimental) > 877-552-0838 (Backup Phone) > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users