[SOLVED] Asterisk AMI making a call with Action:Originate

HI guys,

I have started working with the Asterisk AMI.
Love it, have been learning a lot the last few days.

Now I want to make a call with the action:Originate

Have done this the following way;

//Make an action
Action: Originate
Channel: SIP/1001
Context: phones
Exten: 1000
Priority: 1  

The call comes true, but as soon as I pick up the call is disconnected.
Is there a way to make a call between two extensions.

The error code is as followed;

    -- Executing [1000@phones:3] NoOp("SIP/1001-0000000f", "Second Line") in new stack
    -- Executing [1000@phones:4] Dial("SIP/1001-0000000f", "SIP//") in new stack
[Aug 28 15:23:17] WARNING[13897][C-0000000c]: chan_sip.c:6267 create_addr: Purely numeric hostname (), and not a peer--rejecting!
[Aug 28 15:23:17] WARNING[13897][C-0000000c]: app_dial.c:2525 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 [1000@phones:5] NoOp("SIP/1001-0000000f", "dialstatus=CHANUNAVAIL,causecode=20") in new stack
    -- Executing [1000@phones:6] Hangup("SIP/1001-0000000f", "") in new stack
  == Spawn extension (phones, 1000, 6) exited non-zero on 'SIP/1001-0000000f'

As you can see in this line;

    -- Executing [1000@phones:4] Dial("SIP/1001-0000000f", "SIP//") in new stack

The second sip user is not set.
I would say that this is the problem also by looking at the AMI output

Event: Hangup
Privilege: call,all
Channel: SIP/1001-00000010
ChannelState: 6
ChannelStateDesc: Up
CallerIDNum: <unknown>
CallerIDName: <unknown>
ConnectedLineNum: <unknown>
ConnectedLineName: <unknown>
Language: ja
AccountCode: 
Context: phones
Exten: 1000
Priority: 6
Uniqueid: 1535440117.29
Linkedid: 1535440117.29
Cause: 20
Cause-txt: Subscriber absent

It says Subscriber absent.
How can I set this with the AMI?

Is this even possible?
Thank you.

[update]

extensions.conf

[phones]
exten =>  _XXXX,1,NoOp(First Line)
    same  => n,dumpchan()
    same  => n,NoOp(Second Line)
    same  => n,Dial(SIP/${CALLERID(dnid)}/${CALLERID(dnid)})
    same  => n,NoOp(dialstatus=${DIALSTATUS},causecode=${HANGUPCAUSE})
    same  => n,Hangup

sip.conf

[ACCOUNT-COMMON](!)
type=friend
nat=force_rport,comedia 
secret=123456
canreinvite=no
host=dynamic
dtmfmode=auto
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
videosupport=yes
qualify=yes
disallow=all
allow=all
;maxcallbitrate=1024   
context=phones


[1000](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1001](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1002](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1003](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1004](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1005](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1006](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1007](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1008](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1009](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1010](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1011](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1012](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1013](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1014](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1015](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1016](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1017](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1018](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1019](ACCOUNT-COMMON)
[1020](ACCOUNT-COMMON)

Your help is highly appreciated!

What do you expect to set CALLERID(dnid)?

Isn’t it setting the extension id from where the call comes.
Or am I wrong here?

Calls don’t come from extensions.

CALLERID(num) contains the identity of the caller, assuming that it was either present in the incoming request, or defined in the definition of the peer system.

David,
you are right.

I was looking at it the wrong way.

It’s now working.
Thank you!