On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 03:55:55PM -0600, Warren Selby wrote:
> Why not try set a variable under each device in sip.conf to the same as the
> endpoint name then Dial(SIP/${CustomVar})?
Thanks. That keeps the device-extension association in one place, at the
cost of a little redundancy if done manually:
[0010b5c1867c]
setvar = HEREITISAGAIN=0010b5c1867c
regexten = 543
I've coded (but not yet seriously tested) an optional feature that would
basically automate just what you suggested. It'll be interesting to see
how many think this is useful.
> On Dec 15, 2011, at 7:03 PM, Barry Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In sip.conf:
> > [general]
> > regcontext = autoreg
> >
> > [devabc]
> > regexten = 543
> >
> > creates "exten=> 543,1,Noop(devabc)" in context autoreg when devabc
> > registers. But I can't use "exten=> _5XX,2,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN})" in the
> > dialplan, because there's no device SIP/543. Now I know I can add a line
> > like "exten=> 543,2,Dial(SIP/devabc)" for each and every device that uses
> > regexten, but it would be a lot cleaner to be able to use something like
> > Dial(SIP/${WHAT_GOES_HERE?}) instead.
> >
> > So is there a way for the dialplan to determine which device caused SIP to
> > auto-register an extension?
--
Barry
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