<p>Thanks to all, I guess I'll try to use the AMI with some perl script I'll
write to trigger an external event.</p><p>Other option may be using siksak or
sipp with some perl script.</p><p>Wich option should be best or more
straitforward?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Ricardo.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>
Quoting "Watkins, Bradley" <Bradley.Watkins@compuware.com>:<br
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>> ><br />
>> qualify=yes generates events that can be viewed from AMI, they are:<br
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>> 'Event: PeerStatus'<br />
>> 'PeerStatus: Lagged'<br />
>><br />
>> 'Event: PeerStatus'<br />
>> 'PeerStatus: Reachable'<br />
>><br />
>> The other fields give the peer name and like, for more<br />
>> details view the chan_sip.c source, the calls you are<br />
>> interested in there are to a function called manager_event().<br />
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> And so you are right, I wasn't thinking about AMI for some reason.<br />
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> Yes, that's an entirely plausible way to have actions performed when the<br
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> event occurs.<br />
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> - Brad<br />
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