Brian Capouch wrote:
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
These are *all* incoming calls as far as Asterisk is concerned. You
get dumped into a specific part of the dialplan (the context
specified) and you tell Asterisk what they can dial. Internal
extensions, external peers, Zap channels or even applications... the
second half of all of this is the outgoing part, when Asterisk Dial()s.
Do I not remember reading on this or the -dev list--I think more than
once--that the recent reworkings (and future direction) of the SIP
channel driver is to eliminate the notions of user/peer/friend for SIP,
and have *all* endpoints be done as peers?
Maybe I misunderstood a couple of previous threads, but I thought that
for some time now (even though perhaps the previous configuration
options regarding SIP users are still supported) that we have been asked
not to maintain that distinction.
I would welcome clarifying commentary from someone who is clued in on
that matter. Not to say you're not, Andrew, because I might be
misinformed.
I think you're right, at least that portion of what Olle posted on the
topic. If I recall correctly, he was essentially suggesting matching on
certain parameters (eg, IP address, username, etc) and doing away with
the peer, user, friend terminology.
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