What read/write rights do I need to issue this "sip prune realtime peer"
command in manager.conf ??
Jonas.
Jonathan Thurman wrote:
> If you have a web interface for updating information you could always use AMI
> to issue the prune/reload after committing the changes.
>
> -Jonathan
>
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On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Jonas Kellens
wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> 'sip show peers' works just fine...
Sorry, I wasn't clear. It has been my experience in 1.6.1.x that 'sip
show peers' does not work without rtcachefriends=yes for realtime
implementations.
> asterisk*CLI> sip show peers
> Na
Jonathan,
'sip show peers' works just fine...
asterisk*CLI> sip show peers
Name/username Host Dyn Nat ACL Port
Status Realtime
testcorp4 (Unspecified) D N 0
UNREACHABLE Cached RT
testcorp3/testcorp3 192.168.1.100 D
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Jonas Kellens
wrote:
>
> Is rtcachefriends=yes a wrong setting ??
>
>
> No, not if you want caching enabled. I enable sip realtime caching on all
> of my systems.
>
>
> What if I do not enable caching ? What would be the effect on my realtime
> configuration with
Is rtcachefriends=yes a wrong setting ??
No, not if you want caching enabled. I enable sip realtime caching on all of my systems.
What if I do not enable caching ? What would be the effect on my
realtime configuration with sip_buddies in my mysql-DB ?
Kind regards,
J
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Jonas Kellens wrote:
> Do I need to 'sip prune realtime all' after every change ??
If you change a sip peer and you have caching enabled, then you need
to prune that peer for the change to take effect. On 1.6.1 I issue
the following:
sip prune realtime
sip sh
Hello Steve,
I don't really understand what you mean.
Do I need to 'sip prune realtime all' after every change ??
Is rtcachefriends=yes a wrong setting ??
Kind regards,
Jonas.
Steve Howes wrote:
On 17 Apr 2010, at 10:25, Jonas Kellens wrote:
When changing the secret, the old
On 17 Apr 2010, at 10:25, Jonas Kellens wrote:
> When changing the secret, the old secret is still the one to use until a sip
> reload.
> When changing the name, the old name is still the one to use for
> registrations until a sip reload.
So it's being cached? Does 'sip prune realtime all' clea
Hello list,
Using Asterisk 1.4.25.1
Using realtime sip_buddies
I notice that when changing the sip_buddie name (field 'name' and
'username') or secret, this is not implemented until a sip reload.
When changing the secret, the old secret is still the one to use until
a sip reload.
When changi