Rather than add extra overhead to your dialplan and the asterisk
server, why not make use of the AMI and have a background process
listening for the various events and updating your database accordingly
?
See
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/asterisk+manager+events#ExtensionStatusEvent
and
Any reason you cant change the asterisk server to bond the 2 nics
together ? We use bonded nics a lot to provide resilient networks, and as
far as any apps on the server are concerned, you are only talking to a
single interface bond0 instead of eth0 and eth1.
Rob
On Mon, 18 Oct
2010 17:03:45
If you're only running a 2 agent call center, you could also take a look at http://www.orderlyq.com/asteriskcallcenterstatistics.html - its also free for 2 agents
Rob
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 15:31:56 -0400, bruce bruce bruceb...@gmail.com wrote:
2 users. So, it's probably never used as a free
I'm just about to start experimenting with realtime queues, so can't
offer anything from my own experience, but what happens if instead of
updating the existing row, you delete it and insert a new one for the new
user ?
ie. DELETE FROM queue_member_table WHERE id=1;
INSERT INTO
Jonas Kellens wrote:
Rob,
it's not a macro but a sub. In my previous post I posted more info, I
am not going to post the whole output every time.
I read on the wiki that you set the PICKUPMARK equal to the extension
for that channel, but in my case I'm not using extensions but multiple
Jonas,
Did you really read the whole wiki page ? I've not used PICKUPMARK
before myself, but if you want to pay someone consultant rates to do the
work for you, I'm sure there's plenty willing to take your money off
you. In the meantime, why dont you help yourself and really read the
whole
If you are using exim as your mailserver, why dont you just configure it
to lookup your aliases in mysql ? You can then provide a php-based gui to
allow maintenance of the aliases. I already do something similar but using
ldap as my aliases 'database'.
This is the router I use in exim.conf: