Shaun Hofer wrote:
ok maybe I can explain my problem better. There two trunks both have the same details except one is type=peer (and only does ulaw) and the other is type friend (and does ulaw/alaw/g729). Incoming calls should be only going into the type=friend trunk, NOT into the type=peer trunk. Both should be able to make out going calls. Yet depending on the order in sip.conf, the type=peer will receive calls.

Marco I understand how type works, thats not the problem. It seems Asterisk is sending incoming calls to a trunk that has type=peer. As you clearly pointed out to every one else that this shouldn't be happening.

If I recall correctly (and that could be an issue), Olle posted something a month or so ago relative to this. I believe he was heading in a direction that essentially did away with this friend, peer, user stuff. I'm thinking that same post talked about which parameters were used for finding a match, and the ordering of those parameters (eg, IP, username, secret).

I didn't save the post, but maybe he'll read this and repost something more accurate then my memory. ;)

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