On Feb 3, 2008 6:19 PM, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A while back I asked about asterisk dialing out on a Zap group, and
> adding a random extension to the top of the group. I then said that I
> did a reboot and the problem was resolved.
>
>
> Well, it was only partially resolved.
>
>
> If asterisk is run immediately after a reboot, everything is ok.
>
> If I connect to it using "asterisk -r" and run "module reload", the
> problem appears.
>
> If I stop asterisk, and run it again, the problem disappears again.
>
>
> I have not yet checked whether it is the "asterisk -r" or the reload
> that cause the problem to appear. Either way, this does not appear to be
> a configuration problem (unless there is some strange config order problem).
>
>
> Help?

try to run asterisk with -d (for debug).
Secondly, I found out that many times Asterisk have order issues
inside a configuration, that is, if you place one parameter prior to
different, it will change the way it works, and so does the order of a
comma for example...

>
> Shachar
>
>


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