Hello.
Take a look about function SIPPEER (asterisk -rx "show function
SIPPEER").
It helps how to use peer information.
Regards.
       José Luis

El lun, 26-02-2007 a las 23:09 -0800, Yuan LIU escribió:
> >From: kjcsb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 22:32:29 -0800 (PST)
> >
> > >> CLI shows:
> > >>     -- Executing NoOp("Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED],2", "Context 
> >macro-test") in new stack
> > >>
> > >> I want to get 1100006-2000 somehow.
> > >>
> > >> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> > >
> > >So use ${MACRO_CONTEXT} .
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >But doesn't this give the calling context which, if itself is another 
> >macro, will still not give me what I want? If macro-test is called by 
> >macro-first then ${MACRO_CONTEXT} = macro-first. Surely there's a way to 
> >get the context directly from the Local channel itself?
> >
> >Cameron
> 
> If nested macro calls are necessary, define an inheritable local variable, 
> e.g., __real-context.  Two _'s enables infinite inheritance.  Hope this 
> helps.
> 
> Yuan Liu
> 
> 
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