[asterisk-users] Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED])?

2007-03-19 Thread Rizwan Hisham
HI, I dont understand the syntax of the dial application when used like this: Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) i want to know what is this "Local" doing instead of Tech like SIP, IAX, H323? -- Regards Rizwan Hisham Software Engineer ___ --Bandwidth and C

Re: [asterisk-users] Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED])?

2007-03-19 Thread Philipp Kempgen
Rizwan Hisham wrote: > I dont understand the syntax of the dial application when used like this: > > Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > i want to know what is this "Local" doing instead of Tech like SIP, IAX, > H323? SIP/200 would dial a device (the SIP user 200) whereas Local/200 dials the exte

Re: [asterisk-users] Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED])?

2007-03-19 Thread Marco Mouta
Hi, This is a "tool" that allows you at any time and any place of your Dialplan or Dialout Call file to dial a specific extension at a specific context, even if you are not currently in the specific context. example: you are at [from-internal] context and you can say: [from-internal] exten=> 1

Re: [asterisk-users] Dial(Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED])?

2007-03-23 Thread Rizwan Hisham
OK, but y would i want to use it. i mean y not use goto and y this? and what dialout files are you talking about? On 3/20/07, Marco Mouta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, This is a "tool" that allows you at any time and any place of your Dialplan or Dialout Call file to dial a specific extension