I'm not gonna say much for the documentation, but I would suggest if you want to bypass that problem, add /s (or whatever extension) to the register statement so you know for absolute sure that incoming calls on the registration will go to the extension that you expect.

Aaron


On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Thomas Winter wrote:

Hi,

the documentation of sip.conf is telling me this:

;register => 1234:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
;
;     This will pass incoming calls to the 's' extension


In reality it jumps to the extension 1234 in the context and not to s
So it is much more complicate to write an proper dialplan.

Is this an bug or is the documentation not up to date?

best regards

Thomas

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