I am configuring an asterisk server and I want to test the incoming configuration with my FXS handsets.

I have the FXS lines able to call eachother and they can connect out the FXO lines.

I changed the context for the FXS lines to "incoming" so that they would be able to test the setup for incoming calls.

For the incoming context I have:
[incoming]
exten => s,1,Wait(1)
exten => s,2,Answer()
exten => s,3,Background(hello2) ; this is the file I need to test the playback of first


And I do a restart. When I pickup one of the FXS handsets, though, I get this from asterisk (running with the -vvvc arg):
Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1'
and that is it.


I know that the context is right because I put a hard-dial of "202" in there and when I dialed it, it would connect to that extension (Zap/2) and if I dialed anything else I would get fast busy.

I have checked and the line right after the last exten above is another context marker.

The asterisk output also shows the s extensions being loaded under the correct context when I do a reload after the restart (to see just the messages from the contexts being loaded).

What am I missing to get the FXS lines, in the context "incoming", to do the wait/answer/background?

Thanks!

-Michael

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