Sort of. There is a command line argument to the asterisk process that runs
it's arguments as CLI commands. You could write a shell script that runs
your macro with that command.
asterisk -x <command> will connect to asterisk and run the command
specified
as it's argument.
If you need to trigger it from the dialplan, you could use the System()
application.
-Tim
On August 30, 2006 21:19, unplug wrote:> Hi,
> In CLI, I can issue a dial command. How can I run a macro in CLI?
> Is it possibe?
> Thanks.
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