On 2/26/06, mustardman29 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > According to this blurb I found on the Asterisk Wiki, it was supposed to be > fixed so it still works after a reload. Your suggestion is all fine and > dandy but does nothing to rectify a server reboot. If phones have to be > rebooted everytime the Asterisk server is rebooted or the sip.conf is > reloaded just to allow BLF to keep working then this is a show stopper for > me! > > "Update Aug. 2005 (for Asterisk 1.2.0) > After months in the bug tracker (bug 3644), we've finally committed a lot of > changes to the SIP Subscribe subsystem in Asterisk cvs head: > > It now works even if you reload the dial plan > It does not accept subscriptions to extensions without hints > It will terminate subscriptions if the hint does not exist after a dialplan > reload > > To get this to work properly, you > > Add a hint to the dialplan for the extension > Optional: Configure incominglimit for the device (renamed to "call-limit" in > Asterisk v.1.2) > Optional: Enable "notifyringing = yes" if you'd also like to see the RINGING > state to be notified" > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Douglas Garstang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 12:19 PM > > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] BLF not working after reload > > > > If you do a 'reload' in Asterisk, it deletes all the sip > > subscriptions. Do a 'sip show subscriptions' before and after > > a reload command. They will disappear. I've been bitching > > about this for a while, and asking why subscriptions can't be > > stored in astdb like registrations. > > > > If you reboot the phone, it sends the SIP SUBSCRIBE message > > to Asterisk again, which remembers it until the next reload. > > If you reboot the Astrisk server, you obviously lose it as > > well, because Asterisk is storing them in memory (not astdb). > > > > One workaround, is to not issue 'reload' commands. Just > > reload the module you've changed. I think reloading SIP will > > delete the subscriptions. For example, if you change the dial > > plan just issue an 'extensions reload'. Your subscriptions > > should remain. > > > > Lets just hope it's a long time for you between alternations > > to sip.conf! > >
See Bug #6047 pls. It's got a pointer to a branch of /trunk that does fix this with regard to subscriptions surviving a reload. -- Bird's The Word Technologies, Inc. http://www.btwtech.com/ _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users