hi everybody, here is what I've done to make my asterisk* act as a LCR. first, you'll have to install isdnrate (part of isdnutils) and get a recent rate-??.dat (check rates4linux.sourceforge.net for that.)
to test isdnrate just try the following command: lcr -o -b3 -l60 *any_number_you_want_to_test* the -o tells isdnrate to only use provides activated in /etc/isdn/rate.conf (e.g. if you have some preselection providers or tisdn-xxl) -b3 is for the best 3 providers -l60 says call duration 60 seconds (the default-value I also used in my AGI is 153 secs. so if you want to use annother duration please change the commandline in the agi) then I wrote a very little (and simple) AGI. ----- /lcr.agi ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- #!/usr/bin/perl $|=1; while(<STDIN>) { chomp; last unless length($_); if (/^agi_(\w+)\:\s+(.*)$/) { $AGI{$1} = $2; } } $number = $ARGV[0]; $length = 60; $raw = `/usr/bin/isdnrate -o -b1 -L -l$length $number`; $raw =~ /([0-9]*)_.;(.*?);/; $prefix = $1; $provider = $2; print "VERBOSE \"Using LCR Provider $provider - $prefix!\"\n"; $result = <STDIN>; print "SET VARIABLE LCR $prefix\n"; $result = <STDIN>; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ as you can see, my AGI just sets a variable called LCR. here is how I use it in my dialplan: exten => _0.,1,Answer exten => _0.,2,DigitTimeout,5 ; Set Digit Timeout to 5 seconds exten => _0.,3,ResponseTimeout,10 ; Set Response Timeout to 10 seconds exten => _0.,4,agi,/lcr.agi|${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}} exten => _0.,5,Dial,CAPI/@6294096:b${LCR}${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}|60|T I know that this is all very simple - and maybe there are some errors in my setup but I just wanted to share my expirence with you. bye ... thorsten _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users