It might help to show your Support context in outbound.conf.

MARK.

Alexander Topolanek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> recently I changend a few things in the configuration of the Asterisk
> 1.2.17-BRIstuffed-0.3.0-PRE-1y-d of a customer. One demand was that
> different groups of SIP-Phones are using different trunks to the outside
> worls, so I moved some of them to a Support context.
>
> However, dial out from this phones failes as they're still looking for
> an extension in the default context, which doesn't exist ([default] is
> now pretty crippled for security reasons).
>
> Is there a way to see in which context a peer (wether SIP or Zap or
> whatever) starts?
>
>
> This is how the configuration for the extension typically looks:
> ; Grandstream
> [61]
> type=peer
> username=61
> secret=xxxxxxx
> context=Support
> reinvite=no
> canreinvite=no
> host=dynamic
> subscribecontext=Support
> ;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ;allow=alaw
> ;allow=ulaw
> ;allow=g723.1
>
> best regards
>   

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