[asterisk-users] On SIP REGISTER event trigger a AGI script

Face falazemi at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 12:15:07 CST 2012


On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Steve Edwards
<asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Face wrote:
>>
>>>>> Is there a way I can trigger a AGI script On SIP REGISTER event.
>
>
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2012, Danny Nicholas wrote:
>
>> What you will need to do is to monitor for the SIP REGISTER in AMI, then
>> launch a local channel call to run your AGI process.  If the process is not
>> time-critical, you could monitor the logs to cut down on AMI traffic.
>
>
> Just for clarity...
>
> If the OP's script does not interact with Asterisk using the AGI protocol,
> it is not an 'AGI' and does not need any channel.
>
> If the OP's 'goal' is something like 'when Asterisk receives a REGISTER, I
> want to update a counter in my MySQL database' then no channel is needed.
>
> Hey, OP, if we know what you are trying to accomplish, maybe we can suggest
> a solution rather than answering a 'feature' question.
>
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I have a related question. I need to know if a SIP peer is registered
or unregistered. I try :

CLI
------------------------------
sip show peer 6000



AMI
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Action: SIPShowPeer
Peer: 6000


AMI
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Action: ExtensionState
Exten: 1



noun of those return anything about the SIP peer is registered or unregistered!


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Sincerely,
falazemi



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