Must be having a "DOH!" week.
Problem turned out to be the Fedora core firewall that was turned on.
Sorry folks.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Aaron Fransen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Finally got my Cisco Call Manager link going; what it turned out to be was
> having the same extension on the Asterisk system and on the Call Manager
> side of things. Changing the extension on one side fixed it. Which brings me
> to...
>
> I need to have the same extensions on two sites. So if I use an 8bbbeeee
> dialing plan (8, then bbb location, then eeee extension), site 1 might dial:
>
> 8-099-2000
>
> Site 2 might dial: 8-101-2000
>
> A 2000 extension exists on both sides, however Asterisk doesn't seem to
> like it and drops the call before it even hits the logging facility and send
> a busy signal back to the caller.
>
> I've tried a dialing plan like:
>
> exten => _8101XXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:4},,r)
>
> to no avail.
>
> Thoughts everyone?
>
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