Re: [Asterisk-Users] Multi-tenant Setup

2005-05-04 Thread C F
Why cant you use operator1 and operator2

On 5/3/05, Daniel Salama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm trying to setup a multi-tenant configuration of * and have the
 following question:
 
 In extensions.conf, there is a [global] section that I would normally
 use to define global variables for my single tenant setups. Now, is
 there a way to have something like global variables on a per tenant
 basis, so that I could define something like operator = SIP/123 for
 tenant A and operator = SIP/456 for tenant B?
 
 I read about SetGlobalVar, what I think that would make the variable
 available to all contexts (in my case tenants).
 
 Thanks,
 Daniel
 
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[Asterisk-Users] Multi-tenant Setup

2005-05-03 Thread Daniel Salama
I'm trying to setup a multi-tenant configuration of * and have the 
following question:

In extensions.conf, there is a [global] section that I would normally 
use to define global variables for my single tenant setups. Now, is 
there a way to have something like global variables on a per tenant 
basis, so that I could define something like operator = SIP/123 for 
tenant A and operator = SIP/456 for tenant B?

I read about SetGlobalVar, what I think that would make the variable 
available to all contexts (in my case tenants).

Thanks,
Daniel
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