:) h323.conf is just a bit "strange" (there is no simple/clear alias options as in the oh323.conf)
But it's a good idea to read Readme and h323.conf.sample ...
; H.323 Alias definitions ; ; Type 'h323' will register aliases to the endpoint ; and Gatekeeper, if there is one. ; ; Example: if someone calls [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Asterisk will send the call to the extension 'time' ; in the context default ; ; [default] ; exten => time,1,Answer ; exten => time,2,Playback,current-time ; ; Keyword's 'prefix' and 'e164' are only make sense when ; used with a gatekeeper. You can specify either a prefix ; or E.164 this endpoint is responsible for terminating. ; ; Example: The H.323 alias 'det-gw' will tell the gatekeeper ; to route any call with the prefix 1248 to this alias. Keyword ; e164 is used when you want to specifiy a full telephone ; number. So a call to the number 18102341212 would be ; routed to the H.323 alias 'time'. ; ;[time] ;type=h323 ;e164=18102341212 ;context=default ;
WHAT IS NOT CLEAR ABOUT THAT?
Jeremy McNamara
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