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On 12/20/2012 01:00 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
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What about:<br>
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Action: Command<br>
Command: dahdi show channels<br>
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I can just look to see if "Extension" has anything for the Chan I
am interested in?<br>
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is that a big overhead and block anything?<br>
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Jerry<br>
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Looks like the "dahdi show channels" does not work for me because if
I make a call<br>
originating from a polycom phone going out a line (DAHDI/1) it is
not reflected there.<br>
So I cannot tell the line is in use.<br>
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It only shows a call as active if its an incoming call.<br>
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Jerry<br>
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