On Wed, 2019-04-17 at 10:04 -0400, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
> 
> You specify the transport in the SIP URI. For example:
> 
> sip:[email protected];transport=tcp

Hrm.  This is probably going to be pretty basic, but some googling
didn't seem to come up with anything.  How do you do this when you are
assigning to a variable in extensions.conf such as:

FRED=PJSIP/outgoing/sip:[email protected];transport=tcp

The ; is taken as a comment starting character, isn't it?

Even in AEL:

FRED="PJSIP/outgoing/sip:[email protected];transport=tcp";

The ;transport=tcp doesn't seem to survive.

I can add it onto the end of the variable in the Dial() command:

Dial(${FRED};transport=tcp,${timeout},TtWw);

and it has the desired effect, but of course specifying at the point
where the Dial command is sets the transport policy much too broadly.

Cheers,
b.

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