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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:07 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Meaning of core show hint output Reply with quote

Hi all

If I have the following in my dialplan:

exten=>25001,hint,SIP/25001

Doing a

core show hint 25001

results in

25001@local : SIP/25001
State:Idle Watchers 0
1 hint matching extension 25001

in the Asterisk CLI.

What does the

Watchers 0

mean?

I use the hints table output via core show hints for logic in my dialler
application - but what is a "watcher" in the context of dialplan hints?

Is this something I can make use of? My dialler app uses SSH to get the
asterisk -rx output of core show hints and then string processes the result
to determine which extensions are busy, et al.

Can I for example somehow subscribe as a watcher to a hint or somesuch?

Thank you

Stefan



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 10:21 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Meaning of core show hint output Reply with quote

The Watchers value show how many other phones you have configured with BLF (Busy Lamp Field) “pointing” to that equipment.
It means how many other phones you have watching that equipment state.


In your case, if you don’t use BLF on your phones, that value will always be 0, i suppose.


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On Monday 19 January 2015 at 14:06, Stefan Viljoen wrote:
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Hi all


If I have the following in my dialplan:


exten=>25001,hint,SIP/25001


Doing a


core show hint 25001


results in


25001@local : SIP/25001
State:Idle Watchers 0
1 hint matching extension 25001


in the Asterisk CLI.


What does the


Watchers 0


mean?


I use the hints table output via core show hints for logic in my dialler
application - but what is a "watcher" in the context of dialplan hints?


Is this something I can make use of? My dialler app uses SSH to get the
asterisk -rx output of core show hints and then string processes the result
to determine which extensions are busy, et al.


Can I for example somehow subscribe as a watcher to a hint or somesuch?


Thank you


Stefan






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