Excellent. In this video you can see good knowledge and how to get things working. He uses FreeBSD, a serious, well-done operating system. I really enjoyed it.
Hello, Thank you for nice tutorial video. I tried to flow but Dial plan failed. When I dial to self (200) WARNING[101209][C-00000011]: app_dial.c:2518 int dial_exec_full(struct ast_channel *, const char *, struct ast_flags64 *, int *): Dial argument takes format (technology/resource)
Would appear you have an error in your dialplan, the format for the Dial command is Dial(PJSIP/endpointname). Happy to give comments on if you'd like to post the config on our forums in the correct section: forums.sheridancomputers.co.uk/
Excellent. In this video you can see good knowledge and how to get things working. He uses FreeBSD, a serious, well-done operating system. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks for the kind comments!
Thank you so much !!! Me also BSD lover !
Hope it helps!
@@sheridans Woow, quick reply. You have a new subscriber ! Thank you!
And thank you 😊
Sorry can you explain, What is it and what is aor for? Thanks
It's used for resolving destinations
Hello, Thank you for nice tutorial video. I tried to flow but Dial plan failed. When I dial to self (200) WARNING[101209][C-00000011]: app_dial.c:2518 int dial_exec_full(struct ast_channel *, const char *, struct ast_flags64 *, int *): Dial argument takes format (technology/resource)
Would appear you have an error in your dialplan, the format for the Dial command is Dial(PJSIP/endpointname).
Happy to give comments on if you'd like to post the config on our forums in the correct section: forums.sheridancomputers.co.uk/