[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Manager API - multi "Originate" cal ls

Stephen Owen hosted stephen.owen at hostedtelecom.com
Wed Mar 2 05:59:32 MST 2005


your a star thanks

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> Hello,
> You can do either, you can send multiple Originate actions in a long line
> without waiting for a response back(although the responses do usually come
> back very fast) or you can open multiple connections using each one to
> Originate a new call. We use the multiple connection method in the
> astGUIclient suite because if you get a pause or lag in Manager output on
a
> single connection(which does happen) it will hold up all of the Actions
you
> are trying to send after it.
>
> Take a look at the ACQS(Asterisk Central Queue System) part of the
> astGUIclient suite. It allows you to queue up Actions in a database and
the
> server will send the actions to the asterisk server almost immediately.
> We've been using this for quite a while now and it is very reliable.
>
> MATT---
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Owen hosted [mailto:stephen.owen at hostedtelecom.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 7:28 AM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Manager API - multi "Originate" calls
>
>
> Been researching connecting over TCP\IP to Asterisk Manager API to
initiate
> several concurrent calls to dial out. Prefer not to generate ASCII .call
> files.
>
> Question : I read in places that you use "originate" command and wait for
an
> event back, does that mean you cannot place another "originate" until the
> event comes back ?
>
> Is it true that multiple API connections to Asterisk Manager API will
crash
> it (thinking of alternative way to crack the nut)
>
> All help would be welcome - thanks
>
> Stephen Owen
>
> sip:stephenowen at iptel.org
> IM:stephen_owen_2001 at hotmail.com
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>   Originate actions in a long line without waiting for a response
>   back(although the responses do usually come back very fast) or you can
>   open multiple connections using each one to Originate a new call. We
>   use the multiple connection method in the astGUIclient suite because
>   if you get a pause or lag in Manager output on a single
>   connection(which does happen) it will hold up all of the Actions you
>   are trying to send after it. [...]
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