[Asterisk-Users] ANNOUNCE: Flash Operator Panel

Joe Dennick joe at dennick.net
Fri Apr 2 17:02:33 MST 2004


I've got it working with a PRI T-1.  In the op_server.cfg just list each
channel as 'Zap/1, Zap/2', etc regardless of the fact that Asterisk
actually sees them as Zap/1-1, Zap/1-2, etc. 

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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ANNOUNCE: Flash Operator Panel


if you don't give them the pass code they can't hang-up or transfer
calls

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[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Adams, Gavin
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 7:30 AM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] ANNOUNCE: Flash Operator Panel


> -----Original Message-----
>
> http://sip.house.com.ar/operator

I love these types of applications that show off the capabilities of *.
This was easy to get up and running for my SIP channels, but for some
reason my PRI (ZAP/1 through ZAP/6) aren't showing up. Has anyone else
got this working for SIP <-> Trunk lines?

> You can also perform some actions. Hang-up channels and Transfers via 
> drag and drop.

How hard would it be to disable these functions. We have the need to
show station status to our users, but would like to remove the ability
to hang up other peoples calls.

>
> The difference with other similar tools is that it displays status in 
> real time (no refreshing necessary), and its graphically appealing.

Looking good too! Not being a Flash developer, can the .swf file be
decoded? I'm thinking of changing some colors, making the buttons
smaller, etc. to allow for more channels to be displayed.

Keep up the great work!

Regards,

--- Gavin

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