Issue With Inbound Route

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hello liste

i have creat i trunk sip and inboun route for inbound calls the issue whe i use the DID in inboud route i have a error No DID or CID Match.

but when i leave this DID field blank i can route the call without any issue

how can ido in order to use DID in route inboud “i use elastix”

Executing [s@from-trunk:1] NoOp(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “No DID or CID
Match”) in new stack
— Executing [s@from-trunk:2] Answer(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “”) in new stack
— Executing [s@from-trunk:3] Wait(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “2”) in new stack
> 0x2add5020a390 — Probation passed – setting RTP source address to
217.xxx.xx.xxx:207xx
— Executing [s@from-trunk:4] Playback(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“ss-noservice”) in new stack
Playing ‘ss-noservice.gsm’ (language ‘en’)
— Executing [s@from-trunk:5] SayAlpha(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “”) in new stack
— Executing [s@from-trunk:6] Hangup(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “”) in new stack
== Spawn extension (from-trunk, s, 6) exited non-zero on
‘SIP/358-106-000000c0’
— Executing [h@from-trunk:1] Macro(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“hangupcall,”) in new stack
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:1] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?endmixmoncheck”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,9)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:9] NoOp(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “End of MIXMON check”) in new stack
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:10] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?nomeetmemon”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,28)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:28] NoOp(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “End of MEETME check”) in new stack
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:29] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?noautomon”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,34)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:34] NoOp(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“TOUCH_MONITOR_OUTPUT=”) in new stack
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:35] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?noautomon2”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,41)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:41] NoOp(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“MONITOR_FILENAME=”) in new stack
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:42] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?skiprg”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,45)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:45] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?skipblkvm”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,48)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:48] GotoIf(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“1?theend”) in new stack
— Goto (macro-hangupcall,s,50)
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:50] AGI(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”,
“hangup.agi”) in new stack
— Launched AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/hangup.agi
AGI Script hangup.agi completed, returning 0
— Executing [s@macro-hangupcall:51] Hangup(“SIP/358-106-000000c0”, “”)
in new stack
== Spawn extension (macro-hangupcall, s, 51) exited non-zero on
‘SIP/358-106-000000c0’ in macro ‘hangupcall’
== Spawn extension (from-trunk, h, 1) exited non-zero on
‘SIP/358-106-000000c0’

thanks and regards

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