So I've been wondering if there is another way. I guess I could spawn a system command that goes and looks at the current SIP connections. But that seems a bit desperate, not to mention prone to race conditions.

Any ideas?




There is an application that can help you do exactly what you want. This is from an old email from Olle...

*** Check app_groupcount!
-------------------------
There's a new app in Asterisk town. In fact, there are several new applications in
CVS head. One of the major recent additions is app_groupcount, that you can use
to limit the number of calls to, well, just about anything. A SIP peer, a PRI link,
a call center staff member, a conference and calls to or from your boy
and/or girlfriend


The command for setting a group is setgroup(), the command for enforcing a
limitation is checkgroup().

Please start using this instead of the incominglimit and outgoinglimit settings
in sip.conf. These are not working as expected and the more general solution
with app_groupcount is a much better solution that works cross channels. This
is an end-of-life warning for outgoinglimit and incominglimit


As always, the CLI command "show applications" and "show application <name>" is
your best friend.


--
Andres
Network Admin
http://www.telesip.net



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