I understand and I guess I know how to do that within a single box.

If I have the following:

Asterisk Box 1 (no agents)
extensions.conf
[test-ivr]
exten => s,1,AGI(play_ivr)
exten => s,2,Hangup

Asterisk Box 2 (agents register)
extensions.conf
[agents-context]
exten => 1234,1,Dial(?????)
exten => 1234,2,Hangup

Question is, when the agents dial 1234, how do I tell the application to connect to the agent with context test-ivr of Asterisk_1?

Thanks,
Daniel

On Apr 30, 2005, at 7:12 PM, Tim Connolly wrote:

Maybe I'm missing something, but as long as you have the entension defined
on the agent box to dial the extension on the IVR, you should be okay. Just
make sure the default SIP context on the IVR has that extension defined, or
define the IVR box as a SIP peer.




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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP over IAX2


I have two asterisk boxes. I'm running an IVR script in one of them and
I have agents registered on the second box.

I wish to create an extension on the * box where the agents are
registered, so that when dialed, it will connect the agent to the IVR
script on the other * box. However, I'd like for the connection to be
done using SIP instead of IAX. Can anyone help me, if at all possible,
write this configuration?

Thanks,
Daniel

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