Thorsten Lockert wrote:
And, given that a context= entry is not used for a "peer", only for a
"user", it also goes to say that if you use a "friend", context is still only used
for the *inbound* portion of it. So I just don't really see why you so
strongly recommend against "friend" entries as op
> No, you actually don't need to use a context in the peer. Asterisk will
? leave it up to the far end to decide what context to use.
> We use it to avoid any possibility of confusion in the process, but it
> is not necessary.
>
> In fact, I just verified this with the master himself and we will
TeleSIP wrote:
Mark's words to me, when I was a newbie:
[00:08] a user is to authenticate an incoming call
[00:08] a peer is someone you send a call to
[00:08] friend, of course, is both
I am still at a loss here. If both are set to peer then how can either end
originate the call? You wo
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy McNamara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:57 PM
Subject: Proper usage of user's and peer's (was Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX2
Trunking confirmation?)
> WipeOut wrote:
>
> > Jeremy, Can you elaborate on how usi
Thorsten Lockert wrote:
and the peer simply has the required information:
[NuFone]
type=peer
secret=his_secret
context=NANPA
host=switch-1.nufone.net
Uh. Why would you want to specify a context for a peer at all...? Aren't
those used
only for inbound anyhow?
No, you actually d
>On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 15:20, Thorsten Lockert wrote:
> > > and the peer simply has the required information:
> > >
> > > [NuFone]
> > > type=peer
> > > secret=his_secret
> > > context=NANPA
> > > host=switch-1.nufone.net
> >
> > Uh. Why would you want to specify a context for a peer a
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 15:20, Thorsten Lockert wrote:
> > and the peer simply has the required information:
> >
> > [NuFone]
> > type=peer
> > secret=his_secret
> > context=NANPA
> > host=switch-1.nufone.net
>
> Uh. Why would you want to specify a context for a peer at all...? Aren't
>
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
WipeOut wrote:
Jeremy, Can you elaborate on how using type=friend would restrict the
dialplan.. Just so I am aware of the pitfalls.. :)
Mark's words to me, when I was a newbie: [00:08] a user is to
authenticate an incoming call
[00:08] a peer is someone you send a cal
> and the peer simply has the required information:
>
> [NuFone]
> type=peer
> secret=his_secret
> context=NANPA
> host=switch-1.nufone.net
Uh. Why would you want to specify a context for a peer at all...? Aren't
those used
only for inbound anyhow?
Thorsten