[asterisk-users] peers are using wrong contexts
Drew Gibson
drew at oanda.com
Wed Apr 18 06:14:38 MST 2007
Try adding "userscontext = numberplan-custom-1" to the [general]
section of extensions.conf to see if that helps
regards,
Drew
dima wrote:
> Tnaks for your answer. Sorry, if I'm missing something obvious here.
> Yes, it's asterisk 1.4. I've configured a user entry in users.conf. One
> of the lines is "context = numberplan-custom-1". I suppose that should
> make that user use the dialplan context [numberplan-custom-1]. I have
> [numberplan-custom-1] configured in extensions.conf. However the user
> uses [default].
>
> users.conf
> .......
> [951XXXXXX]
> callwaiting = yes
> cid_number = 951XXXXXX
> context = numberplan-custom-1
> email =
> fullname = New User
> group =
> hasagent = no
> hasdirectory = no
> hasiax = no
> hasmanager = no
> hassip = yes
> hasvoicemail = yes
> host = dynamic
> mailbox = 951XXXXXX
> secret = 000000
> threewaycalling = yes
> vmsecret = 1234
> zapchan =
> registeriax = no
> registersip = yes
>
> extensions.conf
> .....
> [default]
> exten = _X.,1,NoOp("This is default")
>
> [numberplan-custom-1]
> exten = _X.,1,NoOp("This is numberplan-custom-1")
>
>
> Output of >sip show peer 951XXXXXX
> CLI> sip show peer 951XXXXXX
>
> * Name : 951XXXXXX
> Secret : <Set>
> MD5Secret : <Not set>
> Context : numberplan-custom-1
> Subscr.Cont. : <Not set>
> Language :
> AMA flags : Unknown
> Transfer mode: open
> CallingPres : Presentation Allowed, Not Screened
> Callgroup : 1
> Pickupgroup : 1
> Mailbox : 951XXXXXX
> VM Extension : asterisk
> LastMsgsSent : 0/0
> Call limit : 0
> Dynamic : Yes
> Callerid : "New User" <951XXXXXX>
> MaxCallBR : 384 kbps
> Expire : 26
> Insecure : no
> Nat : RFC3581
> ACL : No
> T38 pt UDPTL : No
> CanReinvite : Yes
> PromiscRedir : No
> User=Phone : No
> Video Support: No
> Trust RPID : No
> Send RPID : No
> Subscriptions: Yes
> Overlap dial : No
> DTMFmode : rfc2833
> LastMsg : 0
> ToHost :
> Addr->IP : X.X.X.X Port 5060
> Defaddr->IP : 0.0.0.0 Port 5060
> Def. Username: 951XXXXXX
> SIP Options : (none)
> Codecs : 0x8000e (gsm|ulaw|alaw|h263)
> Codec Order : (none)
> Auto-Framing: No
> Status : Unmonitored
> Useragent : Sipura/SPA3000-2.0.11(GWg)
> Reg. Contact : sip:951XXXXXX at X.X.X.X:5060
>
>
>> Is this Asterisk 1.4.x?
>>
>> from samples/extensions.conf...
>> ;
>> ; User context is where entries from users.conf are registered. The
>> ; default value is 'default'
>> ;
>> ;userscontext=default
>> ;
>>
>> Is this any help?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Drew
>>
>>
>> dima wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, everyone.
>>> Today I've installed an asterisk svn trunk (r61667). The problem I'm
>>> having is no matter what context I set in the config file for that peer,
>>> "default" is always being used.
>>> The output of "sip show peers" shows the context correctly, but when I
>>> try to make a call, using that peer, I can only dial the numbers set in
>>> the "default" context.
>>> Please, could anyone help me resolve this.
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> This is a part of users.conf
>>> [951XXXXXX]
>>> callwaiting = yes
>>> cid_number = 951XXXXXX
>>> context = numberplan-custom-1
>>> email =
>>> fullname = New User
>>> group =
>>> hasagent = no
>>> hasdirectory = no
>>> hasiax = no
>>> hasmanager = no
>>> hassip = yes
>>> hasvoicemail = yes
>>> host = dynamic
>>> mailbox = 951XXXXXX
>>> secret = 000000
>>> threewaycalling = yes
>>> vmsecret = 1234
>>> zapchan =
>>> registeriax = no
>>> registersip = yes
>>>
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Drew Gibson
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