21 mar 2006 kl. 19.07 skrev Douglas Garstang:
Ready to scream here..
No one is surprised ;-)
1. After 6 months with Asterisk I'm STILL trying to understand the
difference between a SIP user, friend and peer.
* A friend is a peer object and a user object. It's just a
configuration
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 08:34, Olle E Johansson wrote:
4. WHY then does a reload clear this list? Doesn't this list come
from the astdb file?
I explained this in the bug tracker.
Reload clears everything but registered static peers, these are re-
configured from astdb.
We do not
22 mar 2006 kl. 15.02 skrev Andrew Kohlsmith:
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 08:34, Olle E Johansson wrote:
4. WHY then does a reload clear this list? Doesn't this list come
from the astdb file?
I explained this in the bug tracker.
Reload clears everything but registered static peers, these
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From: Olle E Johansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Realtime / SIP Peers etc
22 mar 2006 kl. 15.02 skrev Andrew Kohlsmith
I'm not sure I'm talking about the same thing, but if this is true, it may
clear a few things up.
Firstly, from what I've been told my Kevin Fleming on this list, and by calling
Digium directly, support for multiple Asterisk systems accessing the same MySQL
database for sip user/peer
Ready
to scream here..
1.
After 6 months with Asterisk I'm STILL trying to understand the difference
between a SIP user, friend and peer.
2.
Exactly what resource does Asterisk use to send MWI to registered phones? I
thought it was astdb?
3. It
looks like it isn't astdb. It looks like
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Realtime / SIP
Peers etc
Ready to scream here..
1.
After 6 months with Asterisk I'm STILL trying to understand the difference
between a SIP user, friend and peer.
2.
Exactly what resource does Asterisk use to send MWI to registered phones? I
thought