On 2016-07-02 15:16, Derek Bolichowski wrote:
> Hi Leandro,
>
> I believe if you check /usr/local/src/astersisk-13.9.1/contrib/mysql you will
> find a .SQL file that would build the default tables for you.
>
> Looking in the file, it appears there is a table created called `sippeers`
>
Hi Leandro,
I believe if you check /usr/local/src/astersisk-13.9.1/contrib/mysql you will
find a .SQL file that would build the default tables for you.
Looking in the file, it appears there is a table created called `sippeers`
which has a column `regserver VARCHAR(20),`
It will also create the
Hello,
I am moving from realtime chan_sip to pjsip and one of the problem I am
facing is the lack of "sipregs". With chan_sip, when an extension
registers, the server where it has registered to is stored in sipregs.
Is there something similar in pjsip? How can I find on which server the
pjsip
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