[asterisk-users] Get channel string
Carlos Ruiz Diaz
carlos.ruizdiaz at gmail.com
Mon Jul 6 14:31:24 CDT 2009
No :( .
Response gave me an empty unique-Id. Apparently it is generated on the fly
once the resources are allocated or something else.
I don't have any channel information in the response.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Philipp Kempgen
<philipp.kempgen at amooma.de>wrote:
> Carlos Ruiz Diaz schrieb:
> > When I attempt to make a call using AMI interface with originate action I
> > successfully specify all of the needed parameters but when I try to
> control
> > the flow of the call I am unable to identify each call because asterisk
> > uses some kind of unique identification appended to the channel string.
> E.g.
> >
> > channel: SIP/1000 results in SIP/1000-*0845ea38*.
> >
> > I also found an auto-generated unique ID but I don't know how to
> retrieve
> > it immediately after the originate action to be able to use it to
> identify
> > the calls that I made.
> >
> > How can I get the actual channel string after calling Originate? or how
> can
> > I get the unique ID of a call about to start (or already started) using
> the
> > same action (Originate).
>
> Doesn't the OriginateResponse give you that information?
>
>
> Philipp Kempgen
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