try looking in extensions.ael
On 25 June 2010 12:25, Eyal Goltzman egoltz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a trivial peace of dialplan for exten 100. I try to change it to
_1XX and the asterisk act according to a different (Default??) dial plan and
not the one I want? Is that possible?
Eyal Goltzman wrote:
Hi,
I have a trivial peace of dialplan for exten 100. I try to change it
to _1XX and the asterisk act according to a different (Default??) dial
plan and not the one I want? Is that
Does dialplan show output more then expected?
You can have more then 1 file linked
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Eyal Goltzman egoltz...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I trace\debug my dialplan?
*CLI dialplan show 1...@context
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 02:25:38PM +0300, Eyal Goltzman wrote:
Hi,
I have a trivial peace of dialplan for exten 100. I try to change it to _1XX
and the asterisk act according to a different (Default??) dial plan and not
the one I want? Is that possible? Where is the other dialplan sits?
Thank you all,
This is what I see after CLI dialplan show 1...@default :
'100' = hint: SIP/100IAX2/100
[pbx_config]
1. Dial(${HINT})
[pbx_config]
'_1XX' = 1. Playback(digits/4)
[pbx_config]
From where come the 2 first lines?? I only have the third one as
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:19:01PM +0300, Eyal Goltzman wrote:
Thank you all,
This is what I see after CLI dialplan show 1...@default :
'100' = hint: SIP/100IAX2/100
[pbx_config]
1. Dial(${HINT})
[pbx_config]
'_1XX' = 1. Playback(digits/4)