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Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 6:38 AM
To: Asterisk Users List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Disable peer from AMI
put it in a different context in your dial plan and use a gotoif statement to
control the times it is allowed to dial out. you can also redirect it to a
prerecorded message whenever
I'm just stating what is already explained above. You could either have
dialplan with iftime() or use realtime peers, and have something
enable/disable them from sql backend
On 23 October 2013 11:38, Darryl Moore wrote:
> put it in a different context in your dial plan and use a gotoif statemen
put it in a different context in your dial plan and use a gotoif statement
to control the times it is allowed to dial out. you can also redirect it to
a prerecorded message whenever someone tries to use it during the 'off'
time. no need for anything as brutal as disabling it in sip.conf.
On 2013-10
Pruning a realtime peer alone will not help as the device the peer is
configured on will just re-register
For the record the command is
sip prune realtime
You could go down the realtime route and remove the DB row containing the
peer, or even change the password but you would have to follow any
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Michelle Dupuis wrote:
> I need to disable/enable a peer after hours automatically, and am
> thinking about doing so via the AMI.
>
> Is there a command to enable/disable (or perhaps delete/add) a peer via
> the AMI? I could create code to modify sip.conf and f
I need to disable/enable a peer after hours automatically, and am thinking
about doing so via the AMI.
Is there a command to enable/disable (or perhaps delete/add) a peer via the
AMI? I could create code to modify sip.conf and force a reload, but that seems
like the wrong approach...
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