I hope somebody has seen this before... I'm trying to use a Dial command on a inbound call to ring multiple destinations. The calls come in to me from the provider on IAX2, and one of the destinations I try to ring is a IAX2 to call to my cell phone. When I add the IAX2 destination into the Dial command, the setup I am trying to achieve works (i.e. my Zap, SIP, and cell phone all ring) but the calling party does not hear any ringing indication... just dead air until something answers the call (voicemail or a human).
My IAX2 provider sends me all 10 digits so I have a context set up to catch it and divert the call to my extension (7000) for handling: exten => 2065475023,1,SetCIDname(DID 5475023) exten => 2065475023,2,Goto(stations|7000|1) Ext 7000 is: MARK=Zap/2&SIP/mark&IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/1206xxxxxxx exten => 7000,1,Macro(stdexten,7000,${MARK}) stdext macro: exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG2}|30|r) exten => s,2,VoiceMail2([EMAIL PROTECTED]) exten => s,3,Hangup exten => s,102,Voicemail2([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ;voicemail busy path exten => s,103,Hangup The problem seems to key on the fact that I'm dialing another IAX2 destination during handling of the inbound IAX2 call. If I dial ext 7000 from inside (SIP or my Zap device) I hear ringing. If I remove the IAX2 destination from $MARK so that it only tries to ring "local" devices, it works.. the calling party hears ringing indication as well. Is there something I'm missing about IAX2 to IAX2 dialing like this? Thanks! _______________________________________________ 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