<div><span class="gmail_quote">>On 9/20/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Craig Guy</b> <<a href="mailto:cguy@bigpond.net.au">cguy@bigpond.net.au</a>> wrote:</span><br>> [9580]<br>> type=peer<br>> auth=000413242fff:secret@asterisk
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<div>It would be </div>
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<div>[MAC ADDRESS]</div>
<div>type=peer</div>
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<div>...etc..</div>
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<div>Or at least, that's how I interpreted what Eric said. I think that's an excellent approach. THe phones are devices. An extension calls one or more devices. Makes a lot more sense than multiple extensions calling multiple extensions.
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<div>Your definition in the sip.conf would be defining devices according to their MAC addresses. Your dial plan would call these devices based on extensions.</div>
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<div>exten => 100,1,Dial(SIP/MAC) ; where MAC is the MAC address of the phone<br><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Lacy Moore<br>Aspendora, Inc. </div>