On 08/07/2010 01:11 AM, unsero...@aol.com wrote:
Why don't you use 'real' realtime meaning to have your sip peers in your
database?
Then you would not have to do a reload after adding new peers to your db.
And you can still have sip peers additionally in sip.conf.
I have all of my sip peers
> You cannot use realtime static and the other realtime tables at the
> same time. You will need to use realtime and then use something like
> the EXEC command in sip.conf to execute a script that then pulls the
> register statement from your database. Or use the realtime static table
> f
On 08/06/2010 06:45 PM, Carlos Chavez wrote:
> Or use the realtime static table for everything.
What do you mean by "everything" ?! What is this "everything" ?!
You mean all the sip options in a database and so no sip.conf file ?!
Kind regards,
Jonas.
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On 08/06/2010 06:45 PM, Carlos Chavez wrote:
> You cannot use realtime static and the other realtime tables at the
> same time. You will need to use realtime and then use something like
> the EXEC command in sip.conf to execute a script that then pulls the
> register statement from your data
You cannot use realtime static and the other realtime tables at the
same time. You will need to use realtime and then use something like
the EXEC command in sip.conf to execute a script that then pulls the
register statement from your database. Or use the realtime static table
for everyth
Please can anyone help me with this ?!
I have tried renaming the sip.conf file, or tried including another file
into sip.conf like sippy.conf and then add sippy.conf =>
mysql,AsteriskDB,ast_config to extconfig.conf but all this is not working.
The only thing that changes something is my examp
Hello list,
scrambling different pieces of info together I've come with the following :
I want to have my "register =>" statements in a MySQL-database, so I've
made the following table.
table ast_config :
id 1
cat_metric 0
var_metric 0
commented 0
filename sip.conf
category general
var_