Either include the context containing the definition:

[second-context]
include => other-context

or specify the context in the dial command:

Dial(local/[EMAIL PROTECTED])

Matt wrote:

Hi,
What do I have to do to get local\number to work in a context?

It works from my [from-internal]... however from subcontexts it does not work:

Jan  6 15:55:32 VERBOSE[20237] logger.c:     -- AGI Script Executing
Application: (Dial) Options: (Local/570323xxxx)
Jan  6 15:55:32 NOTICE[20237] chan_local.c: No such extension/context
[EMAIL PROTECTED] creating local channel
Jan  6 15:55:32 NOTICE[20237] app_dial.c: Unable to create channel of
type 'Local' (cause 0 - Unknown)
Jan  6 15:55:32 VERBOSE[20237] logger.c:   == Everyone is
busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
Jan  6 15:55:32 DEBUG[20237] app_dial.c: Exiting with DIALSTATUS=CHANUNAVAIL.

I'm dialing this as:  Local/570323xxxx
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