Within the context of Astlinux? I don't know.

We use it to poll dozens of separate Asterisk servers for the Asterisk  
Flash Operator Panel. The advantage of using Astmanproxy is that it is  
multithreaded, and doesn't hang or wait for a timeout when one  
Asterisk server is unreachable.

Basically, if you're talking to one Asterisk server and you need to do  
so in a serial manner, then talking directly to the Asterisk Manager  
is fine. If you want to talk to several, or need to issue multiple  
simultaneous connection, Astmanproxy gives you a nice, robust and  
tested multithreaded Asterisk Manager proxy.

Chris

On Dec 26, 2007, at 11:01 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:

> I was wondering when I'd actually want to use astmanproxy?
>
> In what scenarios is it useful?  I read the page on it on
> www.voip-info.org but that didn't leave me any more enlightened.
>
> It doesn't seem like I'm doing anything sufficiently complicated to
> merit it...  but then maybe I'm not understanding its full utility.
>
> -Philip
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