That's sort of my point:  that you have to reinvent it, and it's easy to 
get wrong.


Darryl Dunkin wrote:
> You can store most of the configurations in a database which may be more
> accessable to you.
>
> Perl can also parse these configurations quickly enough if you know how
> to use the input record seperator ($/) properly.
>
> The only thing Asterisk will not store which you would probably need is
> the actual MAC address of the phones themselves. This may be done easily
> enough as comments in the users sip.conf section.
>   


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