[asterisk-users] Asterisk Wiki

Derek Whitten derek at kfuq.net
Fri Jul 27 09:02:53 CDT 2007


bilal ghayyad wrote:
> Hi List;
> 
> I am trying to use wiki via the link
> (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk)
> in effective way to find the needed resource for me,
> but still it is hard to arrive for the needed
> information.
> 
> For example: what is the best (shortest) way to search
> for information related to the command playbak()?
> 
> Using the backlines, it make the eyes feel hard by
> keep reading without alphapatic orgnaization, any
> advise how to search fast in this website?
> 
> Regards
> Bilal
> 
> 
> 
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voip*CLI> core show application playback
  -= Info about application 'Playback' =-

[Synopsis]
Play a file

[Description]
  Playback(filename[&filename2...][|option]):  Plays back given filenames (do not put
extension). Options may also be included following a pipe symbol. The 'skip'
option causes the playback of the message to be skipped if the channel
is not in the 'up' state (i.e. it hasn't been  answered  yet). If 'skip' is
specified, the application will return immediately should the channel not be
off hook.  Otherwise, unless 'noanswer' is specified, the channel will
be answered before the sound is played. Not all channels support playing
messages while still on hook.
This application sets the following channel variable upon completion:
 PLAYBACKSTATUS    The status of the playback attempt as a text string, one of
               SUCCESS | FAILED

voip*CLI>



"core show applications" will show you all the registered * applications.





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