"Matthew J. Roth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, "asterisk -rx" will only allow you to execute CLI commands.  It 
> also tends to spew out a bunch of garbage that makes parsing difficult 
> unless verbosity is always set to 0.

It would be very handy if it was possible to turn off messages that
aren't the direct result of a command in a particular instance of
asterisk -r. Perhaps asterisk -r -q?


/Benny



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