[Asterisk-Users] Ok... what is 'sip show peers' really used for?
Douglas Garstang
dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Thu Mar 23 12:19:44 MST 2006
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> From: Olle E Johansson [mailto:oej at edvina.net]
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Ok... what is 'sip show peers'
> really used
> for?
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> 23 mar 2006 kl. 19.16 skrev Douglas Garstang:
>
> > I'd love to understand what the function of the peer list returned
> > by 'sip show peers' is for, especially when Realtime is used.
> >
> > If I start Asterisk with realtime enabled, a 'sip show peers'
> > yields none. As each peer (phone) registers, or a call is made to
> > the peer, Asterisk adds them to the list returned by 'sip show
> > peers'. Correct?
> >
> > Apparently Asterisk doesn't refer to thie list however, when
> > deciding where a peer is located. It uses astdb instead (I have
> > rtcachefriends=yes).
>
> NO. We don't use astDB during operations, only at reload of
> registered static peers. I said it before, didn't I?
I don't know. Did you? A reload of registered, static peers.... how?
> >
> >
> > So... what's the point of this? Is it used for anything? It looks
> > like it uses it for voicemail, but that's it. Ie if the peer isn't
> > in 'sip show peers' then voicemail does not get delivered, EVEN if
> > it's in astdb.
> sip show peers shows the in-memory peers, static peers or cached
> realtime peers. Those get
> MWI notification and qualify= checks. This is documented in
> many places.
I have seen different. I quite clearly performed a test where sipusers and sippeers pointed to MySQL. Astdb was populated, and sip peers was not yet. MWI did not work. Upon new voicemail deposit, mwi did not work. I reverted back to sip.conf, astdb was still populated, and sip peers was then immediately populated (as realtime was disabled). Upon new voicemail deposit, mwi did work.
>
> >
> > Also, if all my phones are defined as friends, why does a
> 'sip show
> > friends' return a smaller list than 'sip show peers'??? If the
> > phones are all defined as friends, which are both peer and user,
> > then a 'sip show friends' should return all the phones, but
> it does
> > not.
> >
> "Sip show friends" should generate an error message, since that
> command does not exist.
My bad. I meant 'sip show users'.... same question remains. Why doesn't 'sip show users' show the same output as 'sip show peers' then?
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> /O
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