On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Danny Dias wrote:
Sorry for my poor explanation...what i'm trying to do is to invoke a Macro from
my AGI, like this:
$agi->exec("Macro","check-call-limit");
If the Macro checks that the group_name is bigger than a number specified for
every peer with setvar it should Hangup the call (frobidden,1 in the Gotoif...)
but this
is not happening, the AGI always continue with is process and it doesn´t play
attention to the Hangup in the macro, the macro is here:
[macro-check-call-limit]
exten => s,1,Set(group_name=out_calls_user_${SIPCHANINFO(peername)})
exten => s,n,Set(GROUP()=${group_name})
exten => s,n,GotoIf($[${GROUP_COUNT(${group_name})} >
${MAX_OUT_CALLS_PER_USER}] forbidden,1)
; EXITO:
exten => s,n,MacroExit
; FRACASO:
exten => forbidden,1,NoOp(*** llamada saliente bloqueada: el usuario
${SIPCHANINFO(peername)} tiene actualmente
${MATH(${GROUP_COUNT(${group_name})})-1,int)} llamadas
salientes)
exten => forbidden,n,Hangup(21) ; ISUP 21 = SIP 403 (Forbidden)
The concept of calling a macro from within an AGI seem convoluted, but may
work. I've never tried it.
Any particular reason you don't want to put the logic of the macro in your
AGI?
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