[asterisk-users] splitting sip.conf to two files

Joseph syscon780 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 19 11:27:16 CST 2010


I'm suspecting you might be correct; so it will not make much difference. 

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Joseph

On 02/19/10 10:29, Danny Nicholas wrote:
>I think sip.conf will allow the inclusion of a second (or greater) sip2.conf
>file.  This might only apply to extensions.conf, but I'm betting all .conf
>files are processed with the same parser.
>
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>
>Is it possible to split sip.conf into two files (sip1.conf sip2.conf)?
>
>I have an Audiocodes gateway with two FXO ports, and (according to info I
>received, and it appears to be correct) Asterisk find the peers based on
>their IP
>and not on their IP+PORT. Thus, Audiocodes with two FXO ports registered on
>the same devices (=> one single IP with different SIP ports), the last entry
>into my sip.conf file is taken into consideration => all calls are sent to
>the context of that last extension.
>
>So I can only use one "context" for incoming calls. If I split the sip.conf
>into two files will it make any difference.
>
>Is it a limitation/bug in Asterisk or sip.conf?




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