The 'sip show channels' and 'show channels' command aren't
exactly easy to interpret, especially if one of the numbers has pic codes and
rate centers inserted (the rest is truncated on the output), or you have a proxy
involved in the call. Wish someone with some C knowledge would fix that.
Doug.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Wiplinger [mailto:ronald@elmit.com]
Sent: Sun 4/2/2006 8:48 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Cc:
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Who is on a call?
I would like to know which extension number is engaged in a call.
show channels shows me:
*CLI> show channels
Channel Location State
Application(Data)
SIP/asterisk.elmit.com-0 690@default:2 Up
Echo()
SIP/8807-066 690@newcontext Up Echo()
2 active channels
2 active calls
but it is not true!!!
show channels verbose gives me even a time to each of 112:43:33 and
347:23:22
I want to know:
1. is extension number 444 in use (calls)
2. is the connection to my provider abc in use (call)
How can I get this info as CLI comand and as a jump criteria in the
dialplan????
bye
Ronald Wiplinger
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