Hi,
I realise this is an old question, but I’m struggling to get my head around
it.
The ERD suggests that endpoints can link to multiple AoRs
In what situation would you actually use this? Given that mapping of
inbound calls is primary done to the endpoint, it looks to me like most of
the scenar
Is `test` your default context (line context= in sip.conf)?
If it is not, then try setting context=test in sip.conf and reload it.
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 8:34 AM John Kiniston
wrote:
> I've got this setup in a test context.
>
> [test]
> exten => s,hint,SIP/7124
> exten => s,1,NoOP(Options to
I've got this setup in a test context.
[test]
exten => s,hint,SIP/7124
exten => s,1,NoOP(Options to $EXTEN)
same => n,Hangup()
exten => _x.,hint,SIP/7124
exten => _X.,1,NoOP(Options to $EXTEN)
same => n,Hangup()
exten => Anonymous,hint,SIP/7124
exten => Anonymous,1,NoOP(Options to $EXTEN)
sa
In article ,
John Kiniston wrote:
>
> I'm implementing a SBC with my Asterisk PBX but the keeps disabling the
> trunk group I've configured and I think it may be because Asterisk is
> returning a 4r04 to the OPTIONS.
>
> I've created a test context and have put in a wildcard pattern match to try