Hi. I've been using the Asterisk Manager Interface to originate calls from Console/dsp. I get the following form the server.> Response: Success > Message: Originate successfully queued > Uniqueid: asterisk-3301-1252055630.26701 > > Event: Newchannel > Privilege: call,all > Channel: Console/dsp > State: Down > CallerIDNum: <unknown> > CallerIDName: <unknown> > Uniqueid: asterisk-1252055630.26702I'm really wondering how the Uniqueid works. Why is it incremented? What is the dot for in the Uniqueid? Is there any thorough documentation on what the statements of the AMI mean? All the best, -- Guillaume Yziquel http://yziquel.homelinux.org/
On 4 Sep 2009, at 10:36, Guillaume Yziquel wrote:>> Uniqueid: asterisk-1252055630.26702 > > I'm really wondering how the Uniqueid works. Why is it incremented? > What > is the dot for in the Uniqueid?The bit before the dot is a unix timestamp (Fri, 04 Sep 2009 09:13:50 GMT in this case). The bit after the dot is.. randomish.. but sequential. S