[Asterisk-Users] NoOp
MF Hulber
asterisk-admin at hulber.com
Sun Jul 10 18:49:37 MST 2005
Maybe it shows up after a certain verbosity level. Try >asterisk -vvvvr
When I do that NoOps always show up.
MARK.
George Garvey wrote:
>I believed from reading that NoOp would display something on the
>console. I assume the console is * in the foreground. During testing,
>I've often been running * as:
> asterisk -C/etc/asterisk.inX/asterisk.conf -cvnf
>Does that qualify as a console? Does "asterisk -r" qualify as a
>console?
>
>Because nothing from any NoOp has ever shown up there, or anywhere else
>I can find (from extensions.conf):
>
>exten => s,1,NoOp,"internal dial"
>exten => s,2,NoOp,${ARG1}
>exten => s,3,NoOp,${ARG2}
>exten => ${CO1CID},2,NoOp,${CALLERID}
>
>I'm using 1.0.9 on Gentoo.
>
>I also tried:
>exten => s,1,NoOp("internal dial")
>exten => s,2,NoOp(${ARG1})
>exten => s,3,NoOp(${ARG2})
>exten => ${CO1CID},2,NoOp(${CALLERID})
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