I hope I have this wrong, but when I have a bunch of priority 1 NoOp's created
from regexten in sip.conf, and I do an 'extensions reload', I lose all the
priority 1 NoOps! This can't be right... this means that in a production
environment, if you make a change to your dialplan and do an
, 2006 10:19 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 'extensions reload' clears Regextens
I hope I have this wrong, but when I have a bunch of priority
1 NoOp's created from regexten in sip.conf, and I do an
'extensions reload', I lose all
, and they come
back. I assume they're being repopulated from astdb. Good grief.
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I hope I have
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As a note, if you don't create the dundi_local
Aaron,
I tried that. If I have no dundi_local in extensions.conf, I get the automatic
priority 1 NoOps (and yes, an 'extensions reload' doesn't clear them), but of
course, because I have no dundi_local in extensions.conf, I also have no
priority 2 Dial commands, so how can the system reach
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