Rizwan Hisham wrote:
Whats the difference between the following statements in extensions.conf

include=>inbound

AND

#include inbound/*.conf


Hi, checkout this page:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+extensions.conf

"With the #include <filename> statement in extensions.conf, other files are included. This way you can setup a system where extensions.conf is the main file, users.conf contain your local users, services.conf contain various services, like conferencing. This way, the dial plan may be easier to maintain, depending on the size of your setup. The #include <filename> statement is not the same as the include <context> statement. The #include statement works in all Asterisk configuration files. "


I believe that #include syntax works like a include in programming languages where the file or files listed are included as part of the file that references them.

The include => context syntax is for including on context within another. If context A includes context B then calls going into Context A could possibly match extensions in context B.



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Warm Regards,

Lee

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