Brian Cuthie wrote:
So I've been kind of struggling with the notion of making my Asterisk
implementations dynamic, too. While I'd like to make everything directly
database driven, I'm not sure Asterisk is quite there yet.
I've been thinking of writing something that creates appropriate
configura
What I do is have a cron with a perl script that recreates a sip-db.conf
(which has an #include in the sip.conf) then do a sip reload.
I's rather simple, all you have to write a temp and diff, if its
changed replace and reload, if not don't do a thing.
Do the same with extensions
On Sat, 2004
So I've been kind of struggling with the notion of making my Asterisk
implementations dynamic, too. While I'd like to make everything directly
database driven, I'm not sure Asterisk is quite there yet.
I've been thinking of writing something that creates appropriate
configuration files from the
Darren Nay wrote:
We are looking to expand our usage of Asterisk and I am trying to make as
much of the configuration dynamic as I possibly can. The only part that I'm
having problems with is sip.conf. I can get asterisk to register each
extension with our local SER SIP proxy dynamically by using
Hey All,
We are looking to expand our usage of Asterisk and I am
trying to make as much of the configuration dynamic as I possibly can.
The only part that I'm having problems with is sip.conf. I can get
asterisk to register each extension with our local SER SIP proxy dynamically by
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