Usually peername points to a [peername] section in the channel configuration.Yes, try using this instead:
Dial,IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/extension
Hmm, thats a thought, but I thought peername would need to be a host ?
Also, the nasty part is that specific portion from extensions.conf on the master server is generated, so I'd need to change the code for it.
For SIP, peername either points to a [peername] section in the Sip.conf file, or to a host name (i.e. "fwd.pulver.com") that is looked up in the DNS.
I don't know if IAX accepts a host name as a replacement for peername.
To make it simple for the person managing the files, I usually have short names when I mean a pointer to a definition - [myhost] and full host names with domains, when that's what I want. To use a full host name as the name of a definition in a configuration file have confused me too many times.
/O
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