Hello *Martijn,
Thank you for your response.
*That was my opinion too, it looses the context due to a bug, and can anyone 
confirm it also?
But I have no output from the command "Show channels", and it happens so 
quickly that it is impossible to issue the command before falling to the default context.
In the logs, I can see that the channel exists like CAPI[contr1/2810211694]/0  
but this is druring call only.
Any other way to debug it more (or to solve it)?

My /etc/asterisk/capi.conf is:
-----------------------------------------
[general]
nationalprefix=0
internationalprefix=00
rxgain=0.8
txgain=0.8

[interfaces]
controller=1
msn=2810111694
incomingmsn=*
devices=2
softdtmf=1
callgroup=1
context=isdn
------------------------------------------


*Martijn van Oosterhout wrote: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 06:44:52PM +0200, Dimitris Kounalakis wrote:
/ Thank you for your response Marco.
/>/ />/ I do. The problem is that all incomings calls from ISDN are handled by the
/>/ default "s" extension in the context [default] and not by an "s" extension
/>/ in the context [isdn] or by the msm numbers as extensions in the context />/ [isdn].
/
Looking at the line here:


/ />/ == Starting CAPI[contr1/2810111694]/3 at ,2810111694,1 failed so
/>/ />/ falling back to exten 's'
/
It looks like the context is blank. What does the show command in
asterisk show the context as being (paste output please).
--
Martijn van Oosterhout
Ecomtel Pty Ltd

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