> With an ISDN10/20/30/etc, I would just put all the lines into an
> 'incoming' context - and make sure that incoming context doesn't have
> any includes (unless you really need them...)
Can someone please have a look at below to see if this would be the best
and secure practice of using context in dialplan for a PRI environment?
I just want to mention that the [incoming] context needs to include the
[outgoing] and [internal] contexts or else the extensions won't work.
I'd appreciate any comments. Thanks.
In zapata.conf, ...
[channels]
context=incoming
channel=>...
In extensions.conf, ...
[general]
...
#include "extensions.incoming"
#include "extensions.internal"
#include "extensions.outgoing"
In extensions.incoming, ...
[incoming]
...
include => internal
include => outgoing
...
In extensions.internal, ...
[internal]
...
In extensions.outgoing, ...
[outgoing]
...
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