Rob Emanuele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Kevin Walsh wrote: > > You'll probably find that there's no need to set up a specific > > user for IPKall. You were using "type = peer", which would have been > > wrong anyway. > > > > In your [general] section, create a "context = incoming-sip" (or > > whatever you want to call it) and then set up a matching context in > > extensions.conf. Your extensions.conf context can then match your 3501 > > extension, along with any other direct incoming SIP addresses you need. > > > What if I wanted to create different "incoming-sip" contexts depending on > the service being used or number being called? For example sip calls > coming from ipkall goto one context that presents a menu, but another sip > call coming from one of the free German services provides a different > menu and in German. > Sip.conf is quite flexible and can be set up in lots of different ways. If you had multiple accounts with multiple providers then you'd want to set up separate user/peer sections for each provider, and could easily set up each section to make use of its own specific context.
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