When I use the CLI (asterisk -r) I get all sorts of info
scrolling past about current activity such as...
-- Executing Macro(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, callrecord|7134) in new stack
-- Executing NoOp(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, Call Record Macro REC7134 ) in
new stack
-- Executing GotoIf(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, 0?4:3)
For 1.4: core set verbose 2
For 1.2: set verbose 2
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Andersen
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:58 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] CLI Question
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Bill Andersen wrote:
When I use the CLI (asterisk -r) I get all sorts of info
scrolling past about current activity such as...
-- Executing Macro(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, callrecord|7134) in new stack
-- Executing NoOp(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, Call Record Macro REC7134 ) in
new
On Tuesday 21 August 2007 10:58:16 Bill Andersen wrote:
When I use the CLI (asterisk -r) I get all sorts of info
scrolling past about current activity such as...
-- Executing Macro(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, callrecord|7134) in new stack
-- Executing NoOp(SIP/7110-b1d316e0, Call Record Macro REC7134
Gordon Henderson wrote:
Either start asterisk with no -v's or type:
set verbose 0
at the prompt.
Thanks. Exactly what I needed.
Bill
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