On 6/28/06, Tyler Retzlaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm having some difficulty with s extensions.  For some reason they
don't seem to be matching anything.

The documentation says that The "s" extension is used when there is
no known called number in the context used.
I must be misinterpreting what this means.  I take this to mean that
if the extension dialed does not match any other
extension defined in the context then the s extension is used.

No you got it wrong. It means that if the extension dialed is unknow,
meaning no extension was dialed but the calles has to handled as in
the case with an FXO port that rings, since there is no way to know
what extension its trying to reach the s extension is used.
If however the extension dialed is known but doesn't exist in the
context then the i extension is used.


So I have.

[incoming-sip]
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,n,Playback(enter-ext-of-person)
exten => s,n,Hangup

exten => 522,1,Answer
exten => 522,n,Playback(enter-ext-of-person)
exten => 522,n,Hangup

If I dial 522 I get the incoming-sip context I hear the playback as
expected.
If I dial 523 (an extension that isn't matched) I just get a 404 not
found, but I expected to get the playback.

How is the s extension matched? (asterisk 1.2.9.1)
Have I misinterpreted how the s extension is matched?

Thanks

Tyler
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