[Freeswitch-users] really weird 2 extension number being processed in different context.
Avi Marcus
avi at avimarcus.net
Fri Jun 21 10:38:30 MSD 2013
Taking a look... if you have context=default and the conference in the
vanilla configs just starts in the same default context..
So my guess is maybe you have the 1003 not registering, but hitting the
external :5080 port that doesn't ask them to actually register? Are you
sure 1003 is registered? Try "sofia_contact */1003" in the fs_cli
-Avi
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Vincent Xia <gmangudai at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> i have extension 1003 and 1006 registering to FS, both with the default
> 1003.xml and 1006.xml, but when dial any number (e.g. 3000 for a conference
> call), the 1003 is processed by FS in context public while 1006 in context
> default,
>
> 2013-06-21 10:59:01.149804 [INFO] mod_dialplan_xml.c:557 Processing 1003
> <1003>->3000 in context public
>
> 2013-06-21 10:58:31.169161 [INFO] mod_dialplan_xml.c:557 Processing
> Ext.1006 <1006>->3000 in context default
>
> im pretty sure the following param is the same for 1003 and 1006, they are
> from the FS tarball, no one has ever modified it:
>
> <variable name="user_context" value="default"/>
>
> really weird...
>
>
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