[asterisk-users] SetCallerPres command gone

TTT lists at telium.io
Sat Jul 1 10:37:28 CDT 2023


The AGI debug command worked well, and I found the offending command:

SetCallerPres(allowed)

That worked in Asterisk 13, but from my google searching it looks like this command has disappeared in Asterisk 20 (actually everything after ver 13).  I thought it was replaced with CALLERPRES(allowed) but this generated an error too in Asterisk 20.

Is there a replacement command?


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Wieling [mailto:ewieling at nyigc.com] 
Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2023 1:02 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>; TTT <lists at telium.io>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] AGI script commands

You have to read stdin to accept the data Asterisk sends when the AGI 
starts before you can send any AGI commands to Asterisk.   Also, "agi 
set debug on".

On 6/30/23 21:52, TTT wrote:
> I have an AGI script written in PHP that worked great with Asterisk 13.  
> I’m porting it to an Asterisk 20 site and have a strange problem.  I 
> tried running the script from the command line and it works fine; I 
> see the script commands written to stdout like
> 
> VERBOSE “SmartScreen v1”
> 
> But when run from asterisk the CLI shows:
> 
> [2023-06-30 15:50:47] VERBOSE[1264031][C-00000025] pbx.c: Executing 
> [s at function-smartscreen:2] EAGI("PJSIP/Twilio-NA-W-3-In-00000068",
> "smartscreen/smartscreen.php,"GEORGE SMITH" <+1234567890>") in new 
> stack
> 
> [2023-06-30 15:50:47] VERBOSE[1264031][C-00000025] res_agi.c: Launched 
> AGI Script /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/smartscreen/smartscreen.php
> 
> [2023-06-30 15:50:48] VERBOSE[1264031][C-00000025] res_agi.c: 
> <PJSIP/Twilio-NA-W-3-In-00000068>AGI Script 
> smartscreen/smartscreen.php completed, returning 0
> 
> I never see any messages or commands sent from the script to stdout 
> (to
> asterisk)  Has the way EAGI operates changed?  This script doesn’t use 
> any AGI libraries…just simply read/write to stdin/stdout.
> 
> 

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