In just a base Asterisk setup one can originate a call by simply entering the follow, per example:
channel originate SIP/number to dial@+outbound context+ application Playback hello-world
In FreePBX this is not the case and returns an error & warning in the +outbound context+ part.
In fact the system is looking for a host name.
For example
channel originate SIP/19165551234@vonage-out application Playback hello-world
would return
WARNING[1110][C-00000012]: chan_sip.c:6058 create_addr: No such host: vonage-out
Thanks for any tips & hints!
lgaetz
(Lorne Gaetz)
2
Try this:
channel originate local/19165551234@from-internal application Playback hello-world
billsimon
(Bill Simon)
3
I think you’ve got the syntax a bit confused.
The @context part goes with an extension, not a SIP target. With SIP targets you specify the peer.
I think what you might want is:
channel originate SIP/vonage-out/19165551234 application Playback hello-world
edit: Lorne beat me to the reply; I agree with his solution too.
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Thanks a bunch for the responses.
It did help and work…
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