> I haven't used AEL yet, if is
> ready for production at this point? (a while ago it was recommended not to
> use it).

I think AEL's been replaced by AEL2 in 1.4, but I've yet to migrate our 
asterisk deployments to 1.4, so cannot confirm. I've not found any stability 
issue using AEL - essentially it's converted to "regular" dialplan syntax on 
load anyway, so there shouldn't be any issues.

> Can you easily mix and match AEL and standard Asterisk (i.e. my old code
> with new code I would put in?)

Yes, I tend to program macros and the like which'll be common across a number 
of asterisk boxes in AEL, then have deployment-specific stuff in 
extensions.conf. That way I can fire a common extensions.ael file at all the 
boxes we maintain whilst not overwriting custom dialplan logic related to an 
individual install.

As I said in my earlier post, you'll need to do some testing to see what your 2 
providers report when they're unavailable (and likewise when a number's 
genuinely engaged - does the provider report congestion or busy back to 
asterisk?)

Regards,

Chris
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