On Jun 18, 2004, at 3:02 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
the sipura seems to act one way and the cisco another. the sipura, x141, is happily served by
[in-206-sipura] exten => s,1,SetVar(areacode=206) exten => 141,1,GoTo(in-int,s,1)
[in-int]
Ahh. Okay, I think I see. The Cisco isn't doing anything weird; the sipura is. Why is it sending its own extension first?
i.e. it sends one invite with its own extension and a second with the dialed extension.
but the cisco requires
[in-206-cisco] exten => s,1,Answer exten => s,2,DigitTimeout,5 exten => s,3,ResponseTimeout,10 exten => s,4,PlayTones(dial) exten => s,5,SetVar(areacode=206) exten => _001,1,SetVar(mailbox=001) exten => _001,2,Macro(fwd-call,${EXTEN}) exten => _002,1,SetVar(mailbox=002) exten => _002,2,Macro(fwd-call,${EXTEN})
What's the point of the 's' extension here? Unless Asterisk does something weird with it that I haven't seen before, then you'll only get 's' in this context if you get the cisco to dial without specifying a number. The other two extensions look straightforward enough.
which does not work with the sipura.
And that's the weird part. Why doesn't the sipura work here? This looks like a perfectly normal setup.
Scott
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