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2006 Jun 14
6
DUNDi Docs
Does anyone know where I can find some good DUNDi docs?
The ones are dundi.org are absolutely horrible.
The examples in dundi.conf are pretty much useless.
I still can't figure out why Digium can't write some good documentation. It's their 'baby' after all. This really drives me nuts and pisses people off in general. I've been dicking around with DUNDi for over 6 months and
2006 Jun 14
2
DUNDi Users
...> dundi_q_pbx3,3,IAX,dundi:${SECRET}@${IPADDR}/${NUMBER},nopartial
My iax.conf on all three Asterisk boxes has this:
[dundi]
type=user
dbsecret=dundi/secret
context=dundi_local
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=g729
I can do a lookup on pbx2 to find where a number is:
hermes*CLI> dundi lookup oe_main@180q
1. 1 IAX2/dundi:IVpqB+nIFnGccXAZhWlbIA@xxx.187.142.232/oe_main (EXISTS)
from 00:0e:0c:a1:92:6f, expires in 0 s
2. 1 IAX2/dundi:BhL9b+Xp1AJ6b98kw0KpeQ@xxx.187.142.203/oe_main (EXISTS)
from 00:0e:0c:a1:92:4d, expires in 0 s
DUNDi lookup completed in 53 ms
However, when I d...
2006 Jun 15
1
Distributed ACD Queues
...vers.
If a phone registered to pbx1 wants to call the queue at 2944000, the call comes into pbx1. If I do a dundi lookup on that number on the console I get this:
hestia*CLI> dundi lookup 2944000 @180q <mailto:2944000@180q>
1. 200 IAX2/dundi2:cx8tTjXAoQaPfr9V+C6EWw@xxx.187.142.204/oe_main (EXISTS)
from 00:0e:0c:a1:90:82, expires in 0 s
2. 300 IAX2/dundi3:zGFQTD6qixAkSNVpQkviQw@xxx.187.142.232/oe_main (EXISTS)
from 00:0e:0c:a1:92:6f, expires in 0 s
DUNDi lookup completed in 63 ms
If I do the dundi lookup in the dialplan, all I get is "IAX2/dundi2:cx8tTjXAoQaPfr9V...