Michael, you might take a look at this, as it does most of that + more: http://micpc.com/eventmonitor/
earl On Thursday 24 August 2006 14:17, Mir wrote: > Hi > > I'm working on a project, where I need the status of every telephone on the > system. (Idle,ringing,busy) > If a phone is busy, I also need to know the callerid of the other end. > > I have made a deamon, which query Asterisk every second for active calls, > this works by issuing a "Status" to the manager-interface, and processing > the return data and then put the result into a MySQL table. > > The clients will query the MySQL table every second for the state of their > phone, if there are no records with their numbers in it, they are > considered idle. > > This works fine for calls from one SIP-phone to the other, this is for > instance what it look like when extension 310 is connected to extension > 311: > > > Event: Status > Privilege: Call > Channel: SIP/310-08697fb8 > CallerID: 310 > CallerIDName: <unknown> > Account: > State: Up > Link: SIP/311-0868fd98 > Uniqueid: 1156442804.74 > > > Event: Status > Privilege: Call > Channel: SIP/311-0868fd98 > CallerID: 311 > CallerIDName: Snom > Account: > State: Up > Context: macro-vm > Extension: s > Priority: 5 > Seconds: 13 > Link: SIP/310-08697fb8 > Uniqueid: 1156442804.73 > > That is pretty easy to decode. > > However when an external call is made to a SIP-phone, the result is > different, this is a call from another Asterisk via an IAX trunk: > > Event: Status > Privilege: Call > Channel: SIP/311-08695698 > CallerID: 35254390 > CallerIDName: <unknown> > Account: > State: Up > Link: IAX2/MR-1 > Uniqueid: 1156442974.76 > > > Event: Status > Privilege: Call > Channel: IAX2/MR-1 > CallerID: 35436121 > CallerIDName: <unknown> > Account: > State: Up > Context: macro-vm > Extension: s > Priority: 5 > Seconds: 9 > Link: SIP/311-08695698 > Uniqueid: 1156442974.75 > > The actual callerid of the caller is 3536121, 35254390 is the called > number. > > How do I get the information, that 35436121 is connected to 311? > > Am I doing it in a stupid way, I'm aware that the Manager can give me > realtime events, but I'm under the impression, that it is not very stable > in a high traffic environment? > > Any help or good ideas would be appriceated. > > Michael _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users