> >
> > What would asterisk do? Now there's a entry for MSN 1234 to
terminate at
> > SIP 10 and one to terminate at SIP 11! I think the only way asterisk
> > "keeps the incoming calls apart" is by the respective MSN, rather
than
> > the interface the call arrives, doesn't it?
> 
> No, it will route calls coming on visdn1.0 to SIP/10 and calls coming
on
> visdn1.1 to SIP/11
> 
> Do you want something different?
> 
Nope, that would be exactly what I want. Though I still don't understand
why that would be. Is * first reading the [visdn1.0] information and
THEN the 1234 information? Must be that way...

THX anyway for your quick help! And I promide, ethereal will be up the
next days. I might even get visdn running on my system then...
I even considered switching to SUSE10, but then again, all other
machines here run FC3 or FC4...

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