<font face="arial" size="2">You have a little confusion:<br /><br />
friend => can GENERATE and RECEIVE calls<br />
peer => can only GENERATE calls<br />
user => can only RECEIVE calls<br /><br /><br />Alyed <br /><br /></font>
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                <br />I have this in sip.conf:<br /><br />[ata1]<br />username = ata1<br />accountcode = ata1<br />qualify = yes<br />secret = foo<br />type = friend<br />host = dynamic<br />fromdomain = ipt.gumby.com<br />context = fromata_start<br />qualify = yes<br /><br />When
a call comes in from this device, if I have type=peer, Asterisk doesn't
match it, but it does if type=friend. Why not? I thought peers made and
received calls, and friends only made calls. If that's the case, then
it should match against type=peer, and certainly not against
type=friend.<br /><br />Doug.<br />_______________________________________________<br />--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --<br /><br />asterisk-users mailing list<br />To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:<br /> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users<br /><br />