Just a thought, but I seem to recall that in the dialplan, inlcude and other similar statements are not prefixed by the hash character (#). Try "include => ".

-Bryce

On Jul 4, 2005, at 00:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

We are running * V1.0.9 on a demo box.

We have set up everything in our dialplan and we have a directory where we store individual extension settings. That directory is called "extensions- phones.d"
and it contains a number of .conf files.

In my extensions.conf file I have put a

#include "extensions-phones.d/*.conf" in my [globals] context

If we reload and restart *, and then try to dial one of the defined extensions
in the included directory, nothing...just "Service Unavailable".


If I copy and paste a few of the extensions that are in the .conf files directly into the [default] context of the extensions.conf file, the extensions work.

So it seems to me that the include statement no longer works in 1.0.9

I figure this is the case, because we were running 1.0.5 and the same config
file worked fine.


Anybody know what's going on?

Brent

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