If you are using Asterisk 1.4, there is now support for multiple
contexts and extensions (multiple extensions in the same context were
already supported).  See the sample config in 1.4 for how this now
works, and let me know if the documentation and/or the implementation
are insufficient (since I wrote the multi-context support).
 
Regards,
- Brad


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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vic Jolin
        Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:06 AM
        To: Distributed Universal Number Discovery
        Subject: Re: [Dundi] Dundi Digest, Vol 30, Issue 4
        
        
        Yes I have read the PDF already, and it's working for 1 context
only.
        
        What if I have different contexts that have different
extensions?
        
        Context1
        999XXX
        
        Context2
        998XXX
        
        How should I map them? 
        
        
        On Nov 28, 2007 9:08 AM, JR Richardson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        

                > Yah but I was able to make a script to make dundi
extensions at realtime. So
                > even if they have the same extension, it will not
conflict since there is no
                > other exten on the other server
                >
                > So when 1 extension registers with PBXA and then
someone calls it, PBXA will 
                > be the one to answer even if I have that extension set
in the other PBX
                > servers.
                >
                
                So you are talking about having dynamic registration for
the SIP
                devicesm whereby a SIP device only registers to 1 PBX at
a time, but 
                can register to either PBX and still process calls
properly.
                
                Yes, this is done with regcontext paraneter in sip.conf.
                
                have a look at:
                
        
http://www.astricon.net/files/usa06/Friday-General_Conference/JR_Richard
son_Whitepaper.pdf
                
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                JR Richardson
                Engineering for the Masses
                
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