On 3/29/19 10:14 AM, Eric Wieling wrote:
Think of "s" as meaning "stupid" because calls from devices too stupid
to send the dialed number are routed to the "s" extension.
Any incoming calls which includes the dialed number would NOT be sent to
extension "s", those calls will match whatever the dialed number is.
On 03/28/2019 08:32 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm using "s" extension in my dialplan:
[gv-voice]
exten => s,1,Verbose(callerid is "${CALLERID(all)}" or
"${CALLERID(num)}") ;Set(Var_TO=${SIP_HEADER(TO)}) ;
PJSIP_HEADER(read,To)
same=>n,....
But when a call comes in to the gv-voice context, "s" doesn't match
the extension:
res_pjsip_session.c:2991 new_invite: Call from 'gv-voice'
(UDP:10.10.10.80:5062) to extension '<xxxxxxxxxx>' rejected because
extension not found in context 'gv-voice'.
I thought "s" (as in start ?) would match any extension sent to that
context.
sean
OK. Thanks to both of you. I'll use _X. and I'll remember "s" as in
"stupid" !
sean
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