Hello Tzafrir,

If callgen.conf it's configured to make just one call and Yate it's started as a client it can be done.
It's true that it doesn't hangup after that.

I don't know what Jidanni wants to do but I will assume that him wants to fire a call from time to time without a daemon.

Diana

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
forwarded 562140  https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=16505
thanks

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 01:49:14PM +0800, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:

"Not even mentioned on its own manpage!" Do mention it (or give
deprecation warnings.)

That man page needs some update. I'll try to do that if nobody beats me
to it. It is maintained upstream, and hence the issue is forwarded.

There is no option combination that will arrive one at the same CLI
state, but using only line from bash. -x needs the daemon running.
TC> If a Asterisk daemon is running:

I was just thinking of the case when wants to make a one liner to start
a call, but does in not often, so doesn't want run a daemon.


Asterisk is not intended to be used as a simple phone. Upstream does not
optimize it that way. I guess you can script something around this by
dropping a call file or with a backgroung asterisk -r process.

But it doesn't make sense to set up the whole server, do a single phone
call, and then exit.

(E.g.: yate(8) tries to optimize itself also as a soft-phone. But I
don't think it has such a "single call" mode)





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