> The problem I'm having with understanding this is for incoming calls > from broadvoice. If I remove the "context=from-broadvoice" from the > above, incoming calls from broadvoice are dropped into the bogon-calls > context (no service available message).
just add the context = from-broadvoice to the [broadvoice] section like this: [general] ... context = bogon-calls ; Send SIP callers that we don't know about here ... [broadvoice] type=friend username=3035391111 host=... context=from-broadvoice i also have a fromuser (value equals username), fromdomain (value equals host) and insecure=very entry in that section to direct incoming calls from sipgate to the right context. as there is no way (other than the originating host) to identify such calls the we context used there should be quite limited. > I've tried several different approaches to define another context > with type=user, but can never get test calls from broadvoice to be > handled in anything other then the bogon-calls context. i use type=friend to handle incoming and outgoing connections in the same section, but you can also define one with type=peer and one with type=user. hope that helps, stefan _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
