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userdoc:tt_ast_startup [2012/04/23 05:34] droemel |
userdoc:tt_ast_startup [2012/04/23 05:54] droemel |
====== Asterisk Startup Commands ====== | ====== Asterisk Startup Commands ====== |
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Since Asterisk 1.6.0 there is a config file ''cli.conf'' where you can add CLI commands, which will be executed, when Asterisk starts. | Since Asterisk 1.6.0 there is a config file ''cli.conf'', where you can add CLI commands, which will be executed, when Asterisk starts. |
With the ''originate'' you can also trigger a "call" at startup. A call to a local dummy extension can trigger a context, where you can e.g. initialize custom lamp states from a database or something else. | With the ''originate'' command you can also trigger a "call" at startup. A call to a local dummy extension can trigger a context, where you can e.g. initialize custom lamp states (from a database) or something else. |
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cli.conf | //cli.conf// |
<code>; | <code>; |
; Asterisk CLI configuration | ; Asterisk CLI configuration |
originate local/ast-startup extension s@asterisk-startup = yes</code> | originate local/ast-startup extension s@asterisk-startup = yes</code> |
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In this example "originate" calls the local (dummy) extension "ast-startup", it automatically answers and calls extension "s" in context "asterisk-startup" (don't forget the "= yes" at the end of the line). | In this example "originate" calls the local (dummy) extension "ast-startup", it automatically answers and calls extension "s" in context "asterisk-startup" (don't forget the " = yes" at the end of the line). |
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extensions.conf | \\ |
| //extensions.conf// |
<code>; Ast-Startup Dummy Extension | <code>; Ast-Startup Dummy Extension |
exten => ast-startup,1,Answer() | exten => ast-startup,1,Answer() |
exten => s,n,Hangup() | exten => s,n,Hangup() |
</code> | </code> |
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| For IP-phones with custom lamps (hints) it can help a lot to reduce the "Subscription Timer" (for BLFs) to 120 sec, otherwise it can take a long time until the lamp status will be refreshed after an Asterisk restart. |