On Tuesday 15 December 2020 at 22:35:07, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote: > On 12/15/20 3:19 PM, Antony Stone wrote: > >> There is no functionality present to have Asterisk SUBSCRIBE to upstream > >> servers, receive updates, and locally use them. > > > > Hm, thanks for the clarification, this confirms what I suspected. > > > > Can anyone suggest an alternative application I could sensibly use > > alongside Asterisk in a production environment to achieve this (I'm > > specifically looking for a way to maintain presence information for a > > Busy Lamp Field, and to get notifications about Voicemail events). > > > > I'm aware of both SIPp https://github.com/SIPp/sipp and SipSak > > https://github.com/nils-ohlmeier/sipsak, however these are (to me at > > least) testing scenario tools designed for "short term" use to place and > > receive calls, rather than maintaining long-term subscriptions to SIP > > accounts, waiting for notifications of events, so I'm somewhat wary > > about considering them for use in a production environment (by which I > > mean I'm looking for something which can subscribe to a few tens of SIP > > accounts (across several servers) and get the event notifications for > > those accounts, over a period of days and weeks, and pass them to my > > display application in almost any reasonable form). > > > > > > Any ideas out there? > > It sounds to me like you just need a reasonable SIP softphone that can > register with multiple SIP accounts (they all do) and show presence for > the extension registered (I think most want you to pay for this feature > versus the freebie client). > > Why run asterisk? > > Am I missing something?
Oh, certainly - there's a whole load I didn't mention in my description :) I'm using Asterisk to place and receive calls through the external PBX systems - it's registered as a SIP client, and essentially behaves as a soft phone as far as the external PBXs are concerned. Alongside placing and receiving calls, though, I need the presence and voicemail information, therefore I'm looking for a reasonable way to combine that with Asterisk which handles the calls themselves perfectly fine. And, before anyone suggests it, no, I can't simply replace Asterisk with an actual softphone application, because there's a very complicated dialplan behind all this, including directing calls up SIP trunks quite separately from the SIP registrations to the PBXs. Thanks, Antony. -- BASIC is to computer languages what Roman numerals are to arithmetic. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- Check out the new Asterisk community forum at: https://community.asterisk.org/ New to Asterisk? Start here: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users