Hi Luca,

It's not the A number you have to look at if you want to know how a call comes 
into the dialplan and then goes out again. You want do know in which context a 
call arrives. That depends on things like the IP address (peer), 
username/password (friend) or other things.

I suggest to read up on that using the Internet (there are e.g. wiki articles 
about this subject) or a book (e.g. "Definitive Guide on Asterisk").

Regards,
Sebastian

Am 29. Mai 2015 09:42:55 MESZ, schrieb Luca Bertoncello <lucab...@lucabert.de>:
>Zitat von jg <webaccounts...@jgoettgens.de>:
>
>> Yes, it is called "core set verbose 42", the other options is "core  
>> set debug 42".  Enjoy the show!
>
>OK, thanks, but with this option I can just debug what happens if I  
>call an extension right now...
>I'd like to have a command to ask Asterisk how it will handle a call...
>
>> Once you are more familiar with *, you might want to have a look  
>> what you can do with logger.conf.
>
>Maybe later...
>
>Thanks
>Luca Bertoncello
>(lucab...@lucabert.de)


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