-- Executing [8155083124@from-internal:1] Dial("SIP/101-0000000a", "SIP/906") in new stack
[2015-11-17 11:08:49] WARNING[20318][C-00000019]: chan_sip.c:6016 create_addr: Purely numeric hostname (906), and not a peer--rejecting!
[2015-11-17 11:08:49] WARNING[20318][C-00000019]: app_dial.c:2437 dial_exec_full: Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' (cause 20 - Subscriber absent)
== Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
-- Executing [8155083124@from-internal:2] Set("SIP/101-0000000a", "ROUTEUSER=") in new stack
-- Executing [8155083124@from-internal:3] GotoIf("SIP/101-0000000a", "1?notblind") in new stack
-- Goto (from-internal,8155083124,6)
-- Executing [8155083124@from-internal:6] GotoIf("SIP/101-0000000a", "0?,8155083124,2:outbound-allroutes,8155083124,2") in new stack
-- Goto (outbound-allroutes,8155083124,2)
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Just noticed the WARNING on the second line as I call. It appears to be using a default route instead of the selected route. Could that be my issue?
I'm dialing an external number from my default extension. Where is the SIP/906 coming from? It's a ring group that that extension is not in.