22, 2006 9:06 PM
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
Are you having this problem with the trunk?
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On Wednesday 23 August 2006 06:56, Watkins, Bradley wrote:
This is actually working as designed. You need to use type=peer in order
for call-limit to work properly, which in turn is what allows hints to work
properly.
I'm sorry, but type=friend is *SUPPOSED* to equal both user and peer. If
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 06:56, Watkins, Bradley wrote:
This is actually
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Objet : [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
Hi, I'm using the hint extension to monitoring the status of some
extensions. If the extension is defined as a friend, the monitoring
doesn't work any more. It only work if I define it as a peer. Is that
right ? I
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 08:48, Watkins, Bradley wrote:
It's not a bug. When you use type=friend, it will create a user object
*and* a peer object. This will make call-limit not function, thereby
breaking hints. There is no reason to use friend anyway. It does not
gain you any
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On Wednesday 23 August 2006 08:48, Watkins, Bradley wrote:
It's not a bug. When you use type=friend, it will create a user object
*and* a peer object. This will make call-limit not function, thereby
breaking hints
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
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This is broken behaviour.
I don't know why we have the distinction of users and peers in the first place. A single entry with something along the line of calltype taking incoming, outgoing or both would be far clearer and eliminate all this inconsistency.
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Objet : RE: [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
It's not a bug. When you use type=friend, it will create a user object
*and* a peer object. This will make call-limit not function, thereby
breaking hints. There is no reason to use friend anyway. It does not
gain you any
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Objet : Re: [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
I'm using asterisk 1.2.10
David Gagnon wrote:
Are you having this problem with the trunk?
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On Wednesday 23 August 2006 08:48, Watkins, Bradley wrote:
It's not a bug. When you use type
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Subject: RE: [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
On 1.2.10, presence is working very well using friend. The state is refreshing
successfully. There is probably antoher
change to friend I don't know.
David
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Objet : RE: [asterisk-users] Hint extension issue - bug?
I may have
Hi, I'm using the hint extension to monitoring the status of some
extensions. If the extension is defined as a friend, the monitoring
doesn't work any more. It only work if I define it as a peer. Is that
right ? I mean, I supposed that an extension defined as a friend should
have all the
] Hint extension issue - bug?
Hi, I'm using the hint extension to monitoring the status of some
extensions. If the extension is defined as a friend, the monitoring
doesn't work any more. It only work if I define it as a peer. Is that
right ? I mean, I supposed that an extension defined
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