Depends on how complex the generated dial-plan is.If it is in a
monitored production environment, you could have an ARI app and just
let it handle it all, especially if it needs to make complex decisions
that end in simple choices (like: detecting the caller, asking them
some questions but finally
On 06/25/2018 09:54 AM, Dovid Bender wrote:
I am working on a system where I connect to an external API and based on what it gives me I generate the Asterisk dial plan accordingly. I am thinking about my different options
and wanted feedback from others on how to best do it.
1) Generate conf file
> Maybe another option would be to use the CLI 'dialplan add' and 'dialplan
> remove' commands.
… followed by 'dialplan save'
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2018, Dovid Bender wrote:
I am working on a system where I connect to an external API and based on
what it gives me I generate the Asterisk dial plan accordingly. I am
thinking about my different options and wanted feedback from others on
how to best do it.1) Generate conf files
I am working on a system where I connect to an external API and based on
what it gives me I generate the Asterisk dial plan accordingly. I am
thinking about my different options and wanted feedback from others on how
to best do it.
1) Generate conf files for Asterisk - This seems the easiest but th