John,

If I remember correctly, we accidentally did something like this and caused an infinite loop between a few of our servers (resulting in an IAX "Out of Trunk Space" message), but if Server C doesn't point back to Server A, then it should work...

On Jul 26, 2004, at 9:30 AM, John Todd wrote:


I'm lazy and decided that I didn't have the time to hack up a few servers for testing, which I'll probably have to do if nobody answers this mail, but it's late in this part of the world and I'm tired. :-)


I'm wondering if the use of the "switch" statement can be nested, such that system A has a "switch" statement that points dialplan inclusion to server B, and server B has in that context a "switch" statement which points to server C. Therefore, server A knows about extensions on server C only indirectly, through server B, though the media path of course may actually end up going directly A->C (if it's IAX or SIP.)

Google, the Wiki, nor my mail archives had anything that obviously matched my search keywords, though I can swear I've seen this question on the list before. It sounds too good to be true, and I know what that means...

JT
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