Moises Silva wrote:

If the SIP or IAX peer are registered as extension 37, the generated
channels would be

SIP/37-xxxx or IAX2/37-xxxx

The last 4 digits are for making a difference in case that the same
peer is active in more than 1 call.

Regards


On 7/13/06, Reynaldo Baquerizo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi
I've seen the docs about agi commands, CHANNEL STATUS especifically.
The format of channelname is supposed to be one of the show channel's
output , Zap/1-1 is fine but for a sip or iax device, it's attached an
id number to the call. how can i verify it then? and if the device is a
multiline phone, i'd like to know if they have an active phone call at
least.
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Then how can i consult the status if those 'xxxx' are random numbers? is there another way to make a conditional jump according to the status of the peer, i think ${DIALSTATUS} donesn't help since peers use idefisk with multiple lines.

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