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I have 10 Sip Trunks.
The first one is forwarding to a digital receptionist which distributes the calls to 3 different ringgroups.
The other trunks however point directly to ringgroups or single extensions, but whenever I call one of those trunks, the call still goes to the digital receptionist. For example I added settings for the main trunk (30) that points to the digital receptionist, and for a secondary trunk (31) that points to a queue.
I however end up at the digital receptionist, no matter which trunk I call.

I set the logs to verbose and found these lines:
03/12/2018 10:38:07 AM - Source is identified as trunk Lc:10002(@YYY YYY YY 30 Haupt[<sip:[email protected]:5060>])
03/12/2018 10:38:07 AM - IncomingCall: C:1 from <sip:[email protected]:5060> to <sip:[email protected]:5060>
So even though the call goes to the correct trunk (31), it is identified as trunk 30.
What did I do wrong?
The first one is forwarding to a digital receptionist which distributes the calls to 3 different ringgroups.
The other trunks however point directly to ringgroups or single extensions, but whenever I call one of those trunks, the call still goes to the digital receptionist. For example I added settings for the main trunk (30) that points to the digital receptionist, and for a secondary trunk (31) that points to a queue.
I however end up at the digital receptionist, no matter which trunk I call.
I set the logs to verbose and found these lines:
03/12/2018 10:38:07 AM - Source is identified as trunk Lc:10002(@YYY YYY YY 30 Haupt[<sip:[email protected]:5060>])
03/12/2018 10:38:07 AM - IncomingCall: C:1 from <sip:[email protected]:5060> to <sip:[email protected]:5060>
So even though the call goes to the correct trunk (31), it is identified as trunk 30.
What did I do wrong?