[asterisk-users] Disable peer from AMI
Ishfaq Malik
ish at pack-net.co.uk
Wed Oct 23 03:06:17 CDT 2013
Pruning a realtime peer alone will not help as the device the peer is
configured on will just re-register
For the record the command is
sip prune realtime <peer-name>
You could go down the realtime route and remove the DB row containing the
peer, or even change the password but you would have to follow any such
action with pruning the peer to fluch the realtime cache
Ish
On 23 October 2013 06:12, Warren Selby <wcselby at selbytech.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Michelle Dupuis <mdupuis at ocg.ca> wrote:
>
>> I need to disable/enable a peer after hours automatically, and am
>> thinking about doing so via the AMI.
>>
>> Is there a command to enable/disable (or perhaps delete/add) a peer via
>> the AMI? I could create code to modify sip.conf and force a reload, but
>> that seems like the wrong approach...
>>
>>
> Have you considered adding realtime sip peers? They can peacefully
> co-exist with a sip.conf file. Then just build in some logic to sip prune
> when you need to remove the peer...(I forget the actual command at the
> moment). As far as I can tell, no AMI would be needed...
>
>
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> Thanks,
> Warren Selby, dCAP
> http://www.SelbyTech.com <http://www.selbytech.com>
>
>
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