Assman looks pretty thorough to me but my neophytic users would choke on
it before they got through their first cup of coffee...
I will alter mine so it is generated regularly and cached for all
viewers rather than regenerated per user per second... ack! That will
make it gentler and better for the * box. My goal is to make mine
intuitive for seasoned key system users and easily parseable for scripters.
Moj
Sig Lange wrote:
There are far better methods to achieve this similiar application using
the manager API. There is a beta interface available at
http://sig.lange.googlepages.com/assman . The project is currently
awaiting source forge approval and will have a more up to date version
on assman.sf.net <http://assman.sf.net> when it's approved. For now the
beta should do everything you want.
On 3/14/06, *Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
It just got uglier, cause now it does something possibly intelligible
with parked calls, voicemail leaving, voicemail checking, AGI running
(probably even EAGI and DeadAGI too, 'cause of the preg stuff),
BackGrounding sound files, Playbacking sound files, MeetMe conferences.
At least it does intelligible things here for us.
The only thing I can see left on the soon horizon is to implement
callerid name as well as number into the bridged call display.
Comments, suggestions still welcome :P
http://horanappraisals.com/asterisk/pbxmonitor/
Moj
Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
> Hiya, hope I don't bore anybody with this. There are certainly a
lot of
> monitor-y things out there and they just didn't fit my need, so maybe
> this will fit someone's besides mine.
>
> http://horanappraisals.com/asterisk/pbxmonitor/
<http://horanappraisals.com/asterisk/pbxmonitor/> contains two
files. one
> is a php script called pbxmonitor, and one is a flat file of
extensions
> to extension name mappings of internal users. It contains
example data
> that needs editing to fit your scenario.
>
> so the pbxmonitor.db might have (separated by tabs):
> SIP/2000 Receptionist
> SIP/2001 Username 2
> SIP/2002 Username 3
>
> an internal call might say:
> Username 2 talking to Receptionist
>
> an outgoing call might say:
> Username 3 talking to 18005551212
>
> an incoming call (already answered) might say:
> 18005551212 talking to Receptionist
>
> It's pretty self explanatory I guess. Run it and hope it does
stuff.
>
> so, pbxmonitor, in our application, is called from watch, like so:
>
> watch -t -n 1 pbxmonitor
>
> but you could implement it into a refreshing webpage or otherwise
parse
> it for your needs.
>
> [sidenote]
> We use putty to connect to the asterisk box, and there's an account
> called monitor with a key login instead of password login, and the
> monitor user's .bashrc runs this watch line at startup, followed
by an
> exit. I call tell putty to auto login a username, and via the
command
> line, make it load this connection at startup without asking for any
> info, so it's pretty seamless for the end user. But all that is
neither
> here nor there related to my post.
> [/sidenote]
>
> I don't have parked calls in yet, but will soon. I don't have meetme
> conferences in soon, don't know if I will. It doesn't do
non-bridged
> calls yet, this will be soon, as it is important to us. This should
> give indications of people checking their voicemail, people in echo
> rooms and meetme conferences, and people in IVR things. Not sure
what
> else I'll have in it eventually, we'll see. It's only tested
with SIP,
> IAX should work but dunno. I'll post back when I improve it.
>
> Comments, suggestions welcome!
>
> Moj
>
>
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Office Manger, Horan & Company, LLC
(907) 747-6666 x112
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