Hi,
probably your script does not hit the aliases section and the number is no converted to an ID to be found in location.
first be sure your script get to aliases check; then check if the aliases definition is the expected one.
regards, bogdan
Shane Burrell wrote:
I just upgraded to v 1.0.1 from 0.9.5 and now calls can be made from sip devices but calls coming from PSTN don’t find a usrloc or alias and its sent back out by 10 digit check. I’m using MYSQL. What and were should I look for setting to make the following call work to a particular sip user from the TNT.
lookup(): '8485974202@102.53.11.19' Not found in usrloc
The TNT is sending the call to '8485974202@102.53.11.19' which appears to be correct in the alias file for user shane who has an entry in the location table.
TIA,
Shane
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