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Danny,<BR>
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this is from the Asterisk CLI :<BR>
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<I><FONT SIZE="2">asterisk*CLI> dialplan reload</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2">Dialplan reloaded.</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/extensions.conf': Found</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> -- Registered extension context 'default'</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> -- Including context 'intern' in context 'default'</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> -- Registered extension context 'intern'</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> -- Added extension '210' priority 1 to intern</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> -- Added extension '211' priority 1 to intern</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/users.conf': Found</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2">asterisk*CLI> dialplan show default</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2">[ Context 'default' created by 'pbx_config' ]</FONT></I><BR>
<I><FONT SIZE="2"> Include => 'intern' [pbx_config]</FONT></I><BR>
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<I><FONT SIZE="2">-= 0 extensions (0 priorities) in 1 context. =-</FONT></I><BR>
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Asterisk does not show me "can't find peer 210 (or 211)"... There is no output on the CLI...<BR>
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Thanks for your reply !<BR>
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Jonas.<BR>
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On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 11:58 -0500, Danny Nicholas wrote:
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<FONT SIZE="2"><FONT COLOR="#000080">Do you have include=intern in the default context? If no, * will come back with can’t find peer 210 (or 211).</FONT></FONT><BR>
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