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2023 Aug 17
2
Alternative to Local channel
I used to use the local channel to create a global variable (dialplan) [default] exten => s,1,Set(GLOBAL(LSESSION)=${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S)}) to that end, I modified cli.conf [startup_commands] originate local/s extension s at default = yes But now I upgraded to Asterisk18 and there is no longer a local channels Does anybody have any idea of a workaround? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/piperm...
2023 Aug 17
1
Alternative to Local channel
...%H:%M:%S)} On 8/16/23 20:39, Federico wrote: > I used to use the local channel to create a global variable > > (dialplan) > > [default] > > exten => s,1,Set(GLOBAL(LSESSION)=${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S)}) > > to that end, I modified cli.conf > > [startup_commands] > > originate local/s extension s at default = yes > > But now I upgraded to Asterisk18 and there is no longer a local channels > > Does anybody have any idea of a workaround? > > -- http://help.nyigc.net/
2023 Aug 18
1
Alternative to Local channel
...%S)} On 8/16/23 20:39, Federico wrote: > I used to use the local channel to create a global variable > > (dialplan) > > [default] > > exten => s,1,Set(GLOBAL(LSESSION)=${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y-%m-%d > %H:%M:%S)}) > > to that end, I modified cli.conf > > [startup_commands] > > originate local/s extension s at default = yes > > But now I upgraded to Asterisk18 and there is no longer a local > channels > > Does anybody have any idea of a workaround? > > -- http://help.nyigc.net/
2011 Nov 20
4
Deleting AstDB family at start
Is it possible to delete the keys belonging to a family in AstDB at Asterisk startup? I would like to repopulate it from another source each time Asterisk is restarted. I know there is a DBdeltree(<family>) function. Is there a context that only runs once (automatically) at Asterisk startup (so that I can call this function)? Also is AstDB lookup faster than a func_odbc lookup? Is there a