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geisj at pagestation.com
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:00 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] asterisk 1.4 context Reply with quote

I am running asterisk 1.4 with Cisco Call manager.
I made a context for it of course in sip.conf
when the call comes in it does not seem to be obeying the context though.
Only way I could get the call to answer was to put the phone number (cut
and paste the same lines here)
into the default context.

Do incoming sip calls not obey the context? Very strange.

Jerry
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michiel at vanbaak.info
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:16 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] asterisk 1.4 context Reply with quote

On 14:00, Tue 15 Jan 08, Jerry Geis wrote:
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I am running asterisk 1.4 with Cisco Call manager.
I made a context for it of course in sip.conf
when the call comes in it does not seem to be obeying the context though.
Only way I could get the call to answer was to put the phone number (cut
and paste the same lines here)
into the default context.

Do incoming sip calls not obey the context? Very strange.

Looks like a configuration issue in sip.conf.
We really need some more info about your configuration
before we can help you.

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