[Asterisk-Users] Re: Compressing a dialplan
Maron Kristófersson
maron at transistor.tv
Wed Aug 25 12:20:41 MST 2004
Hmm, that raises a lot of questions for the script... How many contexts
do you have? Do they include each other. Is there any kind of rule
around the extensions... etc.
Personally I would think that unless you have a very simple 60000 line
extensions.conf (hardly likely, unless created by strict rules or a
script), then approaching the task in chunks would be both faster and
probably less error phrone.
I have done a similar thing at one location, but that was a 500 line
extensions.conf.
Regards,
Maron Kristófersson, Staffanstorp, Sweden
Tobias Jönsson wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Maron Kristófersson wrote:
>
>> Tobias Jönsson wrote:
>
>
>>> Does anyone have a program that could be used to compress the
>>> dialplan? I have lots of numbers in a list, for example if the file
>>> contains
>>>
>>> 12300
>>> 12310
>>> 123113
>>> 12320
>>> 12330
>>> 12340
>>> 12350
>>> 12360
>>> 12370
>>> 12380
>>> 12390
>>>
>>> they all could have been written as two entries (123X0 and 123113)
>>> instead.
>>
>>
>> Have you looked at http://voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Dialplan+Patterns,
>>
>> The extensions _123X0 would handle all the extensions below except for
>> the six digit extension.
>
>
> Yes exactly, that is why I ask for a program (or script or anything)
> that could do this transcription. My extensions.conf is about 60000
> lines so I cannot do it manually.
>
> Regards,
> Tobias Jönsson, Lund SE
>
>
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