Le 25/01/2023 à 17:56, Antony Stone a écrit :> On Wednesday 25 January 2023 at 16:46:14, Daniel wrote:
>
> On Sunday 01 January 2023 at 17:30:03, Antony Stone wrote:
>
>>> The [globals] section of that dialplan includes:
>>>
>>> Kphones=SIP/KC470IP&SIP/KSnom870
>>> Sphones=SIP/SYealinkT38G&SIP/SGC610IP
>>> Allphones=${Kphones}&${Sphones}
>>>
>>> On the new system, the variable Allphones ends up containing:
>>>
>>> ${Kphones}&${Sphones}
>>
>> I do the same concatenation with Asterisk 18 & 20 and there is no
problem.
>
> Really?
>
> You have something like:
>
> Allphones=${Kphones}&${Sphones}
>
> and specifically *in the [globals] section* of the dialplan?
Asterisk 20.1.0
[globals]
Sphones=SIP/SYealinkT38G&SIP/SGC610IP
Kphones=SIP/KC470IP&SIP/KSnom870
Allphones=${Sphones}&${Kphones}
-s*CLI> dialplan show globals
Allphones=SIP/KC470IP&SIP/KSnom870&SIP/SYealinkT38G&SIP/SGC610IP
Sphones=SIP/SYealinkT38G&SIP/SGC610IP
Kphones=SIP/KC470IP&SIP/KSnom870
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