On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Gilles <codecompl...@free.fr> wrote:

> =============
> #callfileSIP.call
> Channel: SIP/xlite
> Context: callback-dialtone-auth
> Extension: s
> Priority: 1
> MaxRetries: 2
> RetryTime: 60
> WaitTime: 30
> =============
>

Just a thought...

Did you originally generate this callfile on the linux box itself, or did
you create it first on a windows box and then move it over to the linux
box?  There's something to do with the way Windows text editor does line
breaks that linux doesn't like, and asterisk expects line breaks in certain
spots for it to work properly.

If that isn't the case - maybe look at using a local channel instead of
"SIP/xlite" to setup the call?

-- 
Thanks,
--Warren Selby, dCAP
http://www.selbytech.com
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