Re: [asterisk-users] Saving Dialplan in CLI

2007-02-28 Thread John C. Wolosuk Jr.
a disable mode for reading general stuff and an enable mode for 
configuration related tasks I think would be a very nice feature fro 
asterisk to have. especially in this situation, some type of copy 
running-config startup-config would have proven useful. lucky for me my 
screw up wasn't on a production machine...


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Steve Totaro wrote:

Philipp Kempgen wrote:

John C. Wolosuk Jr. wrote:

 
Is there anyway to unset the extensions.conf definition of 
writeprotect=yes while in the CLI interface (or by other mechanism) 
to enable the dialplan save command? I accidentally overwrote my 
extensions.conf but still have a running copy of asterisk with the 
old dial plan running in memory.



show dialplan
might be your friend but the output is not an executable dialplan.

Regards,
  Philipp

  
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[asterisk-users] Saving Dialplan in CLI

2007-02-27 Thread John C. Wolosuk Jr.
Is there anyway to unset the extensions.conf definition of 
writeprotect=yes while in the CLI interface (or by other mechanism) to 
enable the dialplan save command? I accidentally overwrote my 
extensions.conf but still have a running copy of asterisk with the old 
dial plan running in memory. while it would not be difficult for me to 
rebuild what I lost - it would be easier if I could just save it from 
the running copy. I will definitely set the writeprotect option to no in 
the future.


Feedback Appreciated,

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Re: [asterisk-users] Saving Dialplan in CLI

2007-02-27 Thread Philipp Kempgen
John C. Wolosuk Jr. wrote:

 Is there anyway to unset the extensions.conf definition of 
 writeprotect=yes while in the CLI interface (or by other mechanism) to 
 enable the dialplan save command? I accidentally overwrote my 
 extensions.conf but still have a running copy of asterisk with the old 
 dial plan running in memory.

show dialplan
might be your friend but the output is not an executable dialplan.

Regards,
  Philipp

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Re: [asterisk-users] Saving Dialplan in CLI

2007-02-27 Thread Steve Totaro

Philipp Kempgen wrote:

John C. Wolosuk Jr. wrote:

  
Is there anyway to unset the extensions.conf definition of 
writeprotect=yes while in the CLI interface (or by other mechanism) to 
enable the dialplan save command? I accidentally overwrote my 
extensions.conf but still have a running copy of asterisk with the old 
dial plan running in memory.



show dialplan
might be your friend but the output is not an executable dialplan.

Regards,
  Philipp

  
A Ciscoesque show command, show running-configuration would be pretty 
cool. 
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