Hi All, In my extensions.conf I have : - exten => _6XXX,1,Dial(IAX2/guest@${RMT3}/${EXTEN}) exten => _6XXX,2,Playback(remote_unavail) exten => _6XXX,3,Hangup ; exten => _7XXX,1,Dial(IAX2/guest@${RMT2}/${EXTEN}) exten => _7XXX,2,Playback(remote_unavail) exten => _7XXX,3,Hangup ; exten => _81XX,1,Playback(transfer,skip) exten => _81XX,2,Dial(IAX2/${EXTEN}@${EXTEN},50,t) exten => _81XX,3,voicemail2(u${EXTEN}) exten => _81XX,5,Goto(s|6) exten => _81XX,103,voicemail2(b${EXTEN}) exten => _81XX,104,Goto(5) ; exten => _80XX,1,Playback(transfer,skip) exten => _80XX,2,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},20,t) exten => _80XX,3,voicemail2(u${EXTEN}) exten => _80XX,5,Goto(s,6) exten => _80XX,103,voicemail2(b${EXTEN}) exten => _80XX,104,Goto(5) Which is great for setting up banks of extensions. Question> Is there any way to set a range of SIP, IAX and VOICEMAIL extensions up in the coresponding .conf files instead of: - SIP.CONF [8000] ; SIP Phone type=friend insecure=yes host=dynamic reinvite=no canreinvite=no nat=1 mailbox=8002 dtmfmode=inband disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw allow=gsm allow=ilbc allow=speex allow=lpc10 ; [8001] ; SIP Phone type=friend insecure=yes host=dynamic reinvite=no canreinvite=no nat=1 mailbox=8003 dtmfmode=inband disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw allow=gsm allow=ilbc allow=speex allow=lpc10 IAX.CONF [8100] type=friend host=dynamic secret=xxxx disallow=all allow=gsm context=default ; [8101] type=friend host=dynamic secret=xxxx disallow=all allow=gsm context=default ; [8102] type=friend host=dynamic secret=xxxx disallow=all allow=gsm context=default