[asterisk-users] addressing peers dynamically
Andre Gronwald
andregronwald78 at gmail.com
Mon Nov 19 14:12:08 CST 2012
Am 19.11.2012 19:00, schrieb asterisk-users-request at lists.digium.com:
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> charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Andre Gronwald wrote:
>> > hi,
> Hola,
>
>> > in my small setup (just for home usage) i have 5 phones configured. but
>> > only 2 of them are permanent connected to asterisk.
>> > nevertheless i want to address beside those two phones other peers if
>> > available. nowadays i address them always, resulting in error messages:
>> > Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' (cause 20 - Subscriber absent)
>> > Is there a way to avoid those messages? I think about something like a
>> > virtual queue (please excuse if the wording is incorrect, i am not in
>> > too deep to asterisk, i am more firm with genesys) that is addressed and
>> > peers are registering to that queue.
>> > is that the right path, or am i barking the wrong tree?
> Is there any particular reason you don't want to do this or is it just
> because you get the "Unable to create channel" message? There's nothing
> really *wrong* with that message in your case.
it is just because i think that something is not wrong (which is
correct, because i address a currently not existing peer). and if there
is a way to handle it better, then i would like to know it (virtual
queues is just oversized, but maybe there is a simple usage of
addressing only registered peers...
regards,
andre
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