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DMac

2005-11-29, 7:45 am

I gather this was being looked into over the weekend. Anyone heard
anything?

Many thanks


Theo Zourzouvillys

2005-11-29, 7:45 am

DMac wrote:

> I gather this was being looked into over the weekend. Anyone heard
> anything?


Hey,

We're changed a large chunk of the way our residential platform routes (to
allow to generic destinations, not just a phone number - i.e
sip:moo@cows.com), however as with everyhting in life, it's takign a little
bit longer than i was hoping, due to making it as flexible as possible.

once done, i'll notify the 'new service' list - we'll probably have to
schedule a 2 or 3 minute outage, before hand anyway (although it will be at
sillyoclock in the morning) because of the potential risks of dropping
calls in progress during the upgrade.

~ Theo

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Peter

2005-11-29, 7:45 am

Theo Zourzouvillys <theo@voip.co.uk> wrote:
[...]
> once done, i'll notify the 'new service' list - we'll probably have
> to schedule a 2 or 3 minute outage, before hand anyway (although it
> will be at sillyoclock in the morning) because of the potential
> risks of dropping calls in progress during the upgrade.


sip*CLI> help stop gracefully
Usage: stop gracefully
Causes Asterisk to not accept new calls, and exit when all
active calls have terminated normally.

.... would appear to be what you're after.

(Unless you're one of those few strange VoIP operators who don't use
Asterisk.)

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Peter Gradwell

2005-11-29, 5:45 pm

Peter wrote:

> (Unless you're one of those few strange VoIP operators who don't use
> Asterisk.)
>


or one of the ones who wants to make more than 60 calls at once :-)

peter

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