[Asterisk-Users] regexten
Luigi Rizzo
rizzo at icir.org
Thu Mar 16 16:13:50 MST 2006
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 03:55:18PM -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
> So, After about 6 months I think I've finally worked out how regexten works.
>
> And... it doesn't look like it will serve my purpose. I'm hope I'm wrong, otherwise what a letdown! It also means that DUNDI becomes unusable as a HA mechanism.
as unfortunate as it can be, at the moment you need to use
a different context for entries generated by 'regexten'
and entries statically configured. Then you have to include
one into the other so you can match all entries on a call.
I opened a bug on mantis some time ago, indicating two possible
fixes. Hopefully this will be resolved sooner or later.
cheers
luigi
> Let me see if I understand its function correctly tho...
>
> My sip.conf:
> [2944093]
> ...
> regcontext=sip_autoreg
> regexten=2944093
>
> extensions.conf:
> [sip_autoreg]
> exten => 2944093,2,Answer
> exten => 2944093,3,Dial(SIP/2944093)
> exten => 2944093,4,Hangup
>
> Phone comes up. Asterisk sees this:
> *CLI> -- Saved useragent "PolycomSoundPointIP-SPIP_601-UA/1.6.3.0067" for peer 2944093
>
> However, I don't have a NoOp() priority 1.
>
> [ Context 'sip_autoreg' created by 'pbx_config' ]
> '2944093' => 2. Answer() [pbx_config]
> 3. Dial(SIP/2944093) [pbx_config]
> 4. Hangup() [pbx_config]
>
> Why?
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