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Re: axc minor release


  • Subject: Re: axc minor release
  • From: "darrenp_lock" <darrenlock@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 22:25:20 -0000

--- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, "Gregg Liming"
<gregg@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Hi Darren,
>
> -   >another question, this relates more to asterisk rather than
axc but I
>    >thought you may have encountered this. How do I monitor
extension when
>    >they are part of a RingGroup?
>
> I quite understand your question but have not personally tested.
I'll need to do so, before working a solution.  Unfortunately, I'm
away on vacation and it might be a bit before a solution.
>

It now turns out that the Ring Groups were a red herring. I had
previously had axc monitoring my extensions but when I placed them
into Ring Groups and then routed incomming calls to the approriate
ring group based on times conditions the axc monitoring stopped
working. Clearly, I must have mucked something up along the way as I
have rebuilt my axc.conf fromthe ground up and all is working fine.

The diagnostics in axc.log has greatly aided my understanding of
asterisk call processing.

It is worth noting for the record by the way that I am using TrixBox
v1.1 which is a later generation of Asterisk@Home. (see
www.trixbox.org)








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