Well, I can't pretend to know how other people use it, but perhaps an example of how I use it would be helpful. Most of the sites that I maintain have a pair of boxes that are being loadbalanced (by UltraMonkey: www.ultramonkey.org), so I have no particular way of knowing who is registered to what box beforehand. Obviously, I need to know this. My solution is to use DUNDi and regexten. The DUNDi contexts are mapped into the context where the regextens take place (actually, it's the context where the 2 thru n priorities are, but the regcontext is included) and then I can just do a DUNDILOOKUP to found out the dialing information for any given device. It's simple, it works, and it's a good way to provide redundancy. I belive you may be expecting too much from regexten. It doesn't really do *that* much, but what it does do is useful. Regards, - Brad
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Andrew Joakimsen Sent: Thu 11/30/2006 10:02 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Trouble with regexten Because the "REGEXTEN" would be the "phone number" And the Device's userid would be the macaddress, settting regexten should create that association. There used to be an example on the voip-info wiki but its not there anymore. Would someone care to explain what regexten, in its current state, can do that the dialplan can't already do? The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately and then destroy it.
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