Event: Status
Privilege: Call
Channel: SIP/310-08697fb8
CallerID: 310
CallerIDName: <unknown>
Account:
State: Up
Link: SIP/311-0868fd98
Uniqueid: 1156442804.74
Event: Status
Privilege: Call
Channel: SIP/311-0868fd98
CallerID: 311
CallerIDName: Snom
Account:
State: Up
Context: macro-vm
Extension: s
Priority: 5
Seconds: 13
Link: SIP/310-08697fb8
Uniqueid: 1156442804.73
That is pretty easy to decode.
However when an external call is made to a SIP-phone, the result is different, this is a call from another Asterisk via an IAX trunk:
Event: Status
Privilege: Call
Channel: SIP/311-08695698
CallerID: 35254390
CallerIDName: <unknown>
Account:
State: Up
Link: IAX2/MR-1
Uniqueid: 1156442974.76
Event: Status
Privilege: Call
Channel: IAX2/MR-1
CallerID: 35436121
CallerIDName: <unknown>
Account:
State: Up
Context: macro-vm
Extension: s
Priority: 5
Seconds: 9
Link: SIP/311-08695698
Uniqueid: 1156442974.75
The actual callerid of the caller is 3536121, 35254390 is the called number.
How do I get the information, that 35436121 is connected to 311?
Am I doing it in a stupid way, I'm aware that the Manager can give me realtime events, but I'm under the impression, that it is not very stable in a high traffic environment?
Any help or good ideas would be appriceated.
Michael
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