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Is priority n already supported as next one???
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allow the agent to be able to transfer, then create an exten in that context
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The variable foo is not visible in ast0.
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Each group of T1's have the primary D on 24 and the secondary D on 96.
The first server (ts20) and the last server
of a memory leak (probably in my
code).
How can I get a dump (preferably without disrupting production) so I can
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Each group of T1's have the primary D on 24 and the secondary D on 96.
The first server (ts20
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[trunkgroups]
trunkgroup = 1,24,96
spanmap = 1,1,0
spanmap = 2,1,2
spanmap
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Each group of T1's have the primary D on 24 and the secondary D
walk a day in his shoes.
The reference to FreeSwitch was uncalled for. Posting a link to a fact is
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answer.
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Logs a message to the asterisk verbose log
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codes. I've only tried 6 simultaneous
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All can be configured for either IAX or SIP. IAX is a lot simpler to
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3) Use deadagi().
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That was cool!
thanks for the pdf.
I'm in the midst of rearranging
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Port forwarding can also solve a lot of problems.
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The n priority in [t2] is based on the last seen priority -- the
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AGIs do not have a substantial performance hit and I think people need
to get this misconception out of their heads.
Writing AGIs in a scripting, non-compiled language may be great for
prototyping and proving concepts where
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exten = 2,1,verbose(no)
exten = 2,n,hangup()
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If you don't care about conferencing, no zaptel needed.
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of
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7) Bring up to current patch level from your private repository.
8) Expose the box to the Internet.
9) Cross your fingers and actively monitor the box.
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the intent and readability of the
code.
FYI, my 2.6GHz P4 executes about 3,000 CALLERID(num) assignments per
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