John Kiniston schrieb:
> Yes, You could do easily this either with the internal asterisk database or
> with something like func_odbc as a source for the data.
>
> In the context you receive your incoming calls you do a lookup against one
> of the above data sources using
Yes, You could do easily this either with the internal asterisk database or
with something like func_odbc as a source for the data.
In the context you receive your incoming calls you do a lookup against one
of the above data sources using the CALLERID(NUM) and change CALLERID(NAME)
to be the name
Hi list!
I'm using Asterisk 1.8.30.0 on a OpenWRT device and it works perfectly.
I configured a voicemail and I receive an E-Mail with some information about
the call.
Again, wonderful!
Now my wish: I'd like to have Asterisk to search the caller in a list file
and send me the name corresponding
my perftest suite
call generator
sipp, but creating sipp scenario is not easy. i'm using more user
friendly(but its for win) - http://startrinity.com (REST API available)
device emulation
using asterisk as SIP client in docker - 30 SIP endpoints per instance
reports
pbx cpu/load/.. -
Hello,
I am currently tasked on how to load test both signal and media from a
couple of Asterisk machines which are doing corporate SIP trunking (no
phone endpoint).
If that matters, ecah machine will host debian Stretch, Asterisk 13 with
either classic SIP or PJSIP.
For instance, I can