If you have to set up different users for the different contexts what' the usefulness of having a /context on the switch => statement?
On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 10:47, Steven Critchfield wrote: > On Wed, 2003-07-02 at 10:36, Eric Wieling wrote: > > I have a two remote PBXs. I use the switch => statement on each PBX to > > point to the other PBX. > > > > Now I want extensions on PBX-1 to dial extensions and PSTN numbers that > > are local to PBX-2. > > > > However, I ALSO want people to be able to dial into a Zap channel on > > PBX-1 and be able to dial extensions on PBX-2, but NOT the PSTN numbers > > that are local to PBX-2. > > > > What would be the best way to do this? Do I have to set up separate > > users in iax.conf, one for using with a switch statement in the context > > calls to the Zap channel lands in and one user for calls from extensions > > land in? > > I believe you can specify contexts with the switch command. If so you > can include a switch to an extensions context on the remote pbx in your > inbound context while using a more full featured context for calls > originating from inside. Look into that, if I am, then yes, you will > need to create the second IAX user in each direction. -- BTEL Consulting 850-484-4535 x2111 (Office) 504-595-3916 x2111 (Experimental) 877-552-0838 (Backup Phone) _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
